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ADJUTANT-GENERAL 






STATE OK NEVADA, 



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REPORT 



OF THE 



ADJUTANT-GENERAL 



OF THE 



STATE OF NEVADA, 

IPOIFL 1863. 




COMMUN IC A.TI01ST. 



Headquarters, State of Nevada, \ 

Adjutant-General's Office, Carson City, January 1st, 1866. ) 

To His Excellency, H. O. Blasdel, Governor of Nevada. 

. Sir : — I hare the honor to transmit herewith, my report as Adjutant 
and Inspector General, from the time of my appointment in March last, 
to this date. In making the same, it has been the object to be as brief 
as possible. 

That brevity, however, has not been allowed to preclude statements in 
detail, which, it is confidentially believed, will be amply sufficient for th- 
formation in regard to the transactions in this branch of the Executive 
department of the State government. No records, papers, or documents 
of any importance having been received in this office from the late Ter- 
ritorial government, much difficulty was experienced in organizing and 
systemizing the business of this department. It is not therefore entirely 
improbable that a closely critical examination may reveal errors alike of 
omission and commission, in this report. 

It is apprehended however, that none material exists, and that the 
same will be found a compend of all matters necessary to a proper un- 
derstanding of the Military operations of Nevada from the commence- 
ment of the rebellion to this period. 

I remain, sir, with much respect, 

Very truly your most obedient servant, 

JOHN CKADLEBAUGH, 

Adjutant-General, 
Ex officio Inspector General, &c, of Nevada. 



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The casualties which have been reported to this department as occur 
ing to our volunteers during the last summer campaigns, Tve as follows 
Isaac W. Godfrey and James Monroe, both of Conrpany B > Fi?st Nevada 
Cavalry, wer e killed in battle with Indians at Godfre/MounSin, Hum 
LT y \ % / th ' 1 l 65 ' Hen «TE. Botell, of Company dIZ 
William Eafferty and James E. Dickerson, of Company E, First Nevada 
Cavalry were severely wounded in skirmishes with Indians on account 
of which they were honorably discharged from the service ' 

By reference to the roster, it will be seen that the number of deaths 
occurring to our soldiers, by disease and otherwise, since their entering 
the service, exclusive of those killed by Indians, is 'twenty five g 

vea^ ™dX nh § ,° f ti ?\ 86rVed . being 80methi »S more than two 
yeais, and the character of the service during that period requiring 

E2LSET* thi8 S, -? a11 mo ^ty speaks well for both le san ar | 
arrangements in our military service and the healthful character of our 
mountain country. In this connection, I deem it not inappropriate > to 

Zt\o\°t f- g f ^^ °I CGr > Wh °' ^ n0t a Vol ™ teor from ol State! 
yet lost his life in the service of the country, while in defense of and 
aiding to protect the lives and property of our people. I refer to the 
amented Col. Charles McDermitJseiond California clvalry Volunteet 
vice in U^s s'tate mili ^y forces of the Government in the ser- 

Although we were not favored with a personal acquaintance with him, 
yet from the kind manner m which we have so often heard his name 

5!SS?^ T\ SOn T W f nd regret ' b ^ both offi eers and privates of the 
JNtvada Volunteers lately under his command, we have felt that this 
allusion is but a feeble tribute to the memory of that traly worthy gen- 

P^t?ov Uld ?'■! ™ tended ., mar 3 k of aspect be looked upon as a waif or an 
™3! i°. cons ! dered a 8tra 7 le af-a wild flower from Nevada's 

deeaaS ?tS b ! emat I C . in ^s Purity of the character and virtues of the 
deceased, which is cast into the grave of the truly gallant soldier. 

ino lerntory and State Legislatures having provided bv law for the 
lZZ nt o'Ari h U St ? tC T T SUiy ' t0 *e commanders offpat s, . 

thP nffln f '^ f ° r 6aCh r(3C1 ' Uit GnliSted ' and f01> ™nt,b\y Pay tO 

CoWlTr d V 7u eS > a l Ml °V : Colonel, fifty dollars; Lientenant- 
h£? t\ f °} ty ' h l e ^ars; Major, forty dollars; Captain, thirty-five doh 
lais; Lieutenants, twenty-five dollars; and Privates, each five dollars 
unHfrnl. rUary 1 t 7 entie l th ' one . tho ^and eight hundred and sixty-four,' 
until discharged from the service. The accounts for which service and 
pay were required to be kept in this office, and be certified by the Adiu- 

kbt of Z ** th t SU ] te B ° ard . ° f »»■*•»■ Much of the time and 
unTnd f If u be6n re( l ull,ed d ™g the past summer in making 

up and certifying such accounts. ° 



The amount certified to Commanders of Companies on ac- 
count of recruiting bounty is 

Certificates to Officers as monthly pay 

Certified to Privates as monthly pay 

Making a total amount of claims examined and certified 
from this office daring the past Bummer, amounting to.. 

To which add the amount of claims certified to Officers on 
bounty, as Recruiting Agents, by Adjutant-General 
Russell, amounting to 

Giving an aggregate of certified claims against the Soldiers' 
Fund, amounting to 



8 4,530 00 
10,070 10 
55,252 lit 



870,761 G8 
87,G10 00 



878,371 G8 



From a careful examination of our rolls and accounts, the uncertified 
claims against the Soldiers' Fund, on tho first day of January, one thou- 
sand eight hundred and sixty-six, are as follows: 



Officers on account of bounty 

Officers' month ly pay 

Privates' monthly pay 

Giving a total of uncertified claims on January 1st, 18G6, of.. 



8 420 00 

5,805 00 

20,235 50 

826,550 50 



And making the entire liability that has accrued to Nevada, by reason 
of her laws to encourage enlistments, amount to the sum of one hundred 
and four thousand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and eighteen 
cents. Say that there has been paid from the State Treasury, on the 
first of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, tho sura of 
thirty-four thousand and sixty-three dollars and fifty-ono cents, there 
would remain outstanding, either in warrants or claims, against tho Sol- 
dier's Fund, a liability amounting 'to about seventy thousand dollars. 

The stupendous war in which the .Nation has been engaged having 
been brought to a successful termination, the volunteers from this State, 
will probably be mustered out of the government service in a very short 
time. The gratitude of all loyal citizens is due to our patriotic soldiers 
for their services in behalf of the nation, and will follow them in their 
retirement. 

A thousand battle fields having attested the indomitable courage and 
valor of American troops, their ardor and self-sacrifice, and developing 
to tho world tho astonishing rapidity by which our peaceful citizens, 
unskilled in the arts of war, are Mi'ddenly transformed into good sol- 
diers, we an- justified in believing that the same qualities which made 
them Mich will prompt them to again return to civil life as useful mem- 
bers of society. 

Thero is no ono thing that instils into tho hearts of our peoplo true 
patriotism, moro than the idea than each man is himself a part of the 
government. Tho soldier when he goes to battlo feels that the starry 



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banner which waves above him is his flag, and that as an American citi- 
zen the battle is his battle, which idea of individual interest it should 
be our policy to encourage, by securing to each citizen the largest par- 
ticipation in the affairs of the government consistent with our institu- 
tions. All restraints and limitations upon the right to exercise the priv- 
ileges of an American citizen are in antagonism with the republican 
spirit of the age, and in conflict with the genius and spirit of our 
institutions, calculated to alienate and separate the people in affection 
and interest from the government, to wound and mortify their pride 
and destroy their veneration, patriotism, and love of country. The 
national honor having been vindicated, the supremacy of the laws 
established, teason overthrown, and the republic maintained as one glor- 
ious and free, in the very hour of triumph it will become us to deny by 
statutory enactment, to the returning veteran, that right held most dear 
by every freeman — the right to a free exercise of the elective franchise. 
It is therefore hoped, that if the odious law which requh'es a prepay- 
ment of four dollars in coin as a condition precedent to the right of vot- 
ing cannot be stricken from the statue books, it may at least be so mod- 
ified that the men who have borne aloft in triumph the glorious ensign of 
the Eepublic, shall not be required annually to purchase with money the 
right to participate in the affairs of the government. 

In May last, by special order from the War Department, recruiting 
for the Volunteer Infantry anthorized to be raised in this State was dis- 
continued, and the portion of the regiment at that time recruited was 
consolidated, the recruits for Company " D " were transferred as follows : 
twenty-seven to Company "A" and nineteen to Company " C," one Den- 
nis Canon having deserted before the transfer. 

Companies " D " and " E " and a detachment of twenty men of Com- 
pany " F " Cavalry, were mustered out of service at Fort Churchill on 
the eighteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- 
five, and Company " B " Infantry, at Fort Euby on the fifteenth of De- 
cember, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and Companies "A" 
and " C " Infantry at Fort Churchill, the first on the twenty-second, the 
other on the twenty-third of December, one thousand eight hundred 
and sixty-five. Lieut. Col. Milo George, commanding the Cavalry Bat- 
talion, was mustered out on the twenty-second day of November, one 
thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, leaving now remaining in the 
service, one Major, four Captains, six Lieutenants, and three hundred 
and nine enlisted men, as near as can be ascertained by our last muster 
rolls, at a monthly expense to the State of one thousand eight hundred 
and seventy-five dollars. 

Experience has demonstrated that the law providing pay for our sol- 
diers is defective, in this, that to give the soldier its full benefit he should 
be paid at the time and place of discharge. The amount to each is 
small and does not justify his visiting the State Capital for the purpose 
of securing his pay. Consequently, he sells his claim for a trifle. I 
would recommend, if it is possible, to obtain the money to pay the 
Companies at Salt Lake by the time they are mustered out; that the 
law be to changed that the payment be made at the place of their dis- 
charge. 

MILITIA. 

It is not yet possible to comply with the provisions of the Act of Con- 
gress in regard to reporting the organization, strength and condition of 
the militia of the Stato of Nevada. The law providing for such organi- 



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zation and enrollmont was passed on the fourth of March last, but was 
not published in time to enablo the Assessors to comply with its provis- 
ions at the time they made their assessments of property for the current 
year. At least, if they received the law in time, they have, with few 
exceptions, failed to comply with its provisions, or the clerks of the 
Boards of County Commissioners have been derelict in their duty of 
reporting the strength of the unorganized militia to their brigade head- 
quarters or to this office. The law is deemed to bo amply sufficient to 
compol the civil officers to discharge their duty in this respect, and it 
will bo rigidly enforced the coming year. 

The number of enrolled militia in the county of Ormsby is seveQ 
hundred and thirty-one; Esmeralda, five "hundred and fifty; Churchill, 
one hundred and thirty-one — the only counties for which returns have 
been made. 

On the tenth day of May the following general order was issued : 

[General Order No. l.J 

General Headquarters, State of Nevada, ) 

Adjutant-General's Office, Carson City, May 10th, 1865. f 

In compliance with the requirements of the fifty-sixth section of the 
Act of the Legislature, entitled "An Act to provide for the organizing 
and disciplining the Militia of the State," approved March fourth, one 
thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, the State is divisional and brig- 
aded as follows : 

First. The organized and enrolled militia of the State shall constitute 
one division. 

Second. The organized and enrolled militia of the counties of Koop, 
Washoe, Ormsby and Douglas shall constitute the First Brigade; of the 
counties of Storey and Lyon, the Second Brigade; of the counties of 
Humboldt, Lander and Churchill, the Third Brigade; and the counties 
of Esmeralda and Nye, the Fourth Brigade. 

By order of the Commander-in-Chief. 

JOHN CKADLEBATJGH, 

Adjutant-General. 

Subsequently to the issuing of General Order No. 1, appointments 
were made of officers, as stated in the Roster heteto attached, and com- 
missions issued accordingly. Time, and the condition of affairs, has not 
allowed of anything much more than a paper organization as yet. It is 
confidently believed that, during the approaching season, tho militia or- 
ganization of the State will be made complete. The importance of an 
effective, well organized and disciplined militia, as well as a complete 
enrollment of the effective strength of tho military, is of tho greatest 
importance, as was well established at the outbreak of the great rebel- 
lion. Had it not been for the prompt response of the militia of the New 
England and Middle States to tho call made upon them by tho President 
at the breaking out of tho war, it is doubtful if our Government could 
have been preserved. To the effective militia system of the State of 
New York alone are tho people of tho States greatly indebted for the 
preservation of tho Government. It is not believed that wo can havo 
as effective a militia system, of course, as the older communities, grow- 
ing out of the fact that so considerable a portion of our athletic enter- 
prising population at presont is of a transient character. In fact, this, 
in a great measure, has a very damaging eifect upon our organized mili- 



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tia — the constant changes in the members prevent that proficiency in 
drill that would otherwise be acquired, and greatly disheartens and dis- 
courages the officers commanding. To remedy as far as possible the 
evil, and for the purpose of preserving the rising generation, that the3 r 
may be in condition, if occasion shall require, for active military service, 
I would most respectfully recommend that the youth of our schools be 
instructed in military drill. 

Tbis could be enforced as a requirement in our common schools. In 
other schools and academies an inducement could be held out by giving 
them a portion of the proceeds arising from the school fund, and I would 
most earnestly urge that the law providing for the establishment of an 
Agricultural and Mechanical College be so changed as to provide a Mili- 
tary Department therein. In the schools and colleges of the Eastern 
States a military education is provided for, while the youth of Nevada 
will defer to none other in patriotic devotion to the country. It should 
be our pleasure and pride to foster and encourage their patriotic emo- 
tions, and so bring them up, that if necessity should ever arise, calling 
them into the service of their country, they would be able to compete 
with the citizens of other States in the achievements of distinction and 
honor, and reflect credit on their State. It is believed that a knowledge 
of the art and science of war, amply sufficient for all practical purposes, 
could be acquired in a military department of such school without det- 
riment to the object intended in its establishment, and thus be instru- 
mental in sending forth well drilled pupils, schooled in the duties of the 
soldier, to all parts of our State, and thereby infuse a military pride and 
spirit that would make efficient our militia system in time of peace, and 
effective in time of war. It would seem to be but a just tribute to the 
Government that has made such bountiful bequest of her domain for the 
education of our children, to use a portion of the donation in training 
them in such manner that, if necessity required, they would be able 
promptly to rally to her protection and defense. Experience has shown 
that the introduction of military discipline and gymnastics in schools is 
having a wholesome effect in invigorating and establishing the physical 
constitution, conducing to promptness, regularity and decision, infusing 
a martial pride and military bearing, and is not an irksome duty, but 
rather a pleasure to the student. 

The school of the soldier, company and battalion, skirmishing, bayo- 
net exercise, target practice, small sword and sabre exercise, parades, 
reviews, inspections, guard mounting, encampments, marches, etc., all 
have their enchantments and attractions for the ardent, hopeful youth 
growing into manhood. But above all, frequent lectures upon cam- 
paigns, battles, marches, military history and achievements, should not 
be overlooked. It has often occurred to me that herein was the great 
failure in the education of the American youth. Glowing descriptions 
of the achievements of our arms, and the grandeur and glory of our 
Government, by orations, lectures and addresses, should be frequently 
impressed on the minds of our youth as educators in patriotism. 

Had such a course been pursued heretofore in all our institutions of 
learning, especially in the National Academy at West Point, it is doubt- 
ful if the rebellion would have taken so deep a root. 

INDIAN OUTBREAK. 

During last spring and the early part of the summer, the settlers in 
Humboldt and a portion of Lander and Eoop counties, were much an- 



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noyed by the unfriondby feeling ami warlike disposition of the Indians j 
their attacks upon passers on the highways, and upon the isolated 
ranches, murder of the inhabitants, and stealing and running off their 
stock. Quite a number of citizens were massacred by them m different 
localities. 

Upon a call of the civil authorities of Humboldt and Lander counties, 
this department, b}' order of your Excellency, at the earliest possible 
moment, transmitted all the arms that could at the time be readily col- 
lected, to those localities, for the purpose of having them where they 
could be used in defending the settlers on the frontier. 

The limited military of the National Government, then in the S 
was called upon, and, also, tho commandant of the military department 
of the Pacific, advised as to tho condition of affairs and solicited to fur- 
nish us aid. In a short time the forces that were here were sent out to 
the Humboldt, and additional forces sent from California to their aid. 
Posts were established and, for the small number oi troops, there was 
very much campaigning in the Indian country during the summer. Tho 
citizens of Humboldt also organised expeditions that went on hunting 
excursions alter the Indians. From the reports we have received they 
were very severely chastised. Numbers were sent on a visit to tho 
"Great Father" and the rest kept on the run during the summer. 
This Indian outbreak was greatly to be deplored, occurring at the time 
it did, it prevented the settlers along the Eumboldl from putting in their 
crops, retarded the settlement of the rich agricultural lauds of that sec- 
tion, prevented the development of the rich mineral resources of tho 
whole northern portion of our State, and almost cut oft' communication 
and travel to the Boise Alines and Idaho country by that route. In fact, 
depressed all business in the thriving towns of the Humboldt country to 
such an extent, that it will require some time for them to recuperate. 
In these excursions against the savage, it is frequently difficult .to dis- 
tinguish between those deserving punishment and the friendly disposed 
Indians. Citizens becoming outraged at their inhuman and demon-like 
massacres, feel disposed to wage a war of extermination upon all alike. 

This inclination seemed to prevail pretty generally in Humboldt dur- 
ing the nasi summer. Much credit is due to tho Hon. A. P. K. Safford, 
Hon. EL F. J)unn and others, for their humane action in removing tho 
more peacably disposed Indians to localities where they were safe from 
danger of being destroyed by the more excited citizens. This musl have 
been done at considerable personal sacrifice and expense, the Indian De- 
partment not being in condition to give any aid for the want ol lands, 
and being unable to furnish supplies to subsist the Indians while making 
the removal. 

Upon telegram from the Hon. A. P. Iv. Safford in regard to tho appre- 
hended danger, and desiring to know it aid could be had, the following 
response was made. 

Adjutakt-Genbbal's Ovfiox, ) 

Carson City, April 16,1865. \ 

DlAB Sir:— The Governor directs mo to say iii reply to your tele" 

gram, that he has had a talk with .Mr. Loekheart, the Indian Agent, in 
i to the proposed removal of the peacably disposed Indians in your 

vicinity to the Sink of Carson, on Carson river. Mr. I., thinks 

with some help they might get aloof at the Sink, but that tie" cost of 
removal and return, or furnishing of supplies while they were removing 



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would be very considerable, and that if it is at all possible it would con- 
duce to economy to keep them where they are. The Agent has no 
funds of the government to use in keeping the Indians in any way. 

It being a fact well understood that the appropriations made by Con- 
gress in past years had been exhausted in operations on the Truckee, and 
the probability being that the appropriation of the past inter will be 
intercepted and exhausted in the same speculation before it reaches the 
Agent, or is used for the benefit of the Indians. Neither|has the Gover- 
nor any fund appropriated by the Legislature for such purpose, but if 
the emergency requires it, directs me to say that you can draw upon 
him personally for the amount suggested by yon, and he will endeavor 
to recover the same from the government. 

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I have the honor to subscribe myself, very truly yours, 

JOHN CKADLEBAUGH, 
Hon. A. P. K. Safford, Adjutant-General. 

TJnionville, Nevada. 

It is believed that with proper management and care on the part 
of the Superintendent of Indian affairs in times past, and the use of the 
bountiful appropriations of Congress to help the Indian, this dire calam- 
ity which has fallen upon a large portion of our State, might have been 
in a great measure averted. 

During our existence as a Territory, lasting little over three years, 
something like eighty thousand dollars were appropriated by Congress 
for the Indian service in the State — the several Acts stating that the appro- 
priation was " for the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in 
Nevada Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other 
useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and 
sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life." Although these 
liberal appropriations have been exhausted, the Indian remains wholly 
unprovided for. No abodes have been erected, no agricultural imple- 
ments have been provided, and the fertile and beautiful reserves remain 
in a state of nature. These suggestions are made with the view of di- 
recting attention to the miserable condition of the Indians in our State, 
and to influence, if possible, such a policy to be pursued toward them 
as will not drive them, from sheer necessity, to commit depredations 
upon our outside settlements. Indeed, the game disappearing upon the 
advance of our settlements, which now extend to the most distant parts 
of the State, the destruction of the pine nut trees, and the occupation of 
all the grass-growing valleys, cause great solicitude on the part of the 
savage as to his future means of subsistence, and realizing no help from 
any source, he feels that he is justified in obtaining a support in some 
manner. 

It has occurred to us, in several years experience on the frontier, that 
the entire Indian affairs of the country would be more efficiently man- 
aged by the military than by the civil branches of the Government. 
The Indian then receiving favors from Government would feel that he 
was receiving them from the same hand that would be raised to punish 
if ho committed offense, and there could thon be no conflict in the policy 
pursued toward them. 

Since writing the foregoing, the Curi'ent Report of the United States 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs has come under our observation.. If we 
were in doubt before, that part of the report referring to the condition 
of Indian affairs in our State satisfies us that we are correct in our sug- 



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gestions above made. The report is so much in conflict with what we 
have said, that it is worthy to bo road by our people who are cognizant 
of what has transpired here, if not for instruction and information, at 
least (serious as the subject may be to "Winnomucca) as a curiosity and 
for amusement. It requires a reading of tho whole to properly ap- 
preciate it. 

As showing the drift, we append the following extracts : 

"Senator Nye, who as Governor and Superintendent ex officio, had 
been very successful in his administration of Indian affairs, was appealed 
to to assist, so far as he could make it convenient, in regard to several 
matters of importance, and, although no advices have been received, I 
entertain some confidence that the interests of tho service have not se- 
riously suffered. There has been from the first very little difficulty with 
the Indians of Nevada, partly because they are a very peaceable people, 
and partly because of the judicious course taken by Governor Nye in 
establishing special agencies to look after them, and prevent difficulties 
and disturbances, rather than to await their occurrence." * * * * 

" I cannot see in the letter of instructions referred to, any satisfactory 
reasons for selling the mill. On the contrary, tho fact that it had cost a 
great deal of mone3 T appears to me the reason why it should be put at 
work at the earliest day possible for the benefit of tho agency upon tho 
large stock of logs already provided. Neither can I appreciate the 
reason in the case of the Indians referred to (however it might apply to 
others), that they should be required to remove back from the line of 
the railroad. On the contrary, being willing to labor, as was shown by 
their industry in constructing the irrigating canal referred to above, they 
could have secured employment for a long time upon the railroad work. 
The sale appears to me to amount to little more than giving Leet tho 
mill, with timber of immense value, with which to run it for ten years. 
But even if it had been proper to make this sale, it seemed strange that 
a Superintendent should be sent from Minnesota, where his services 
were needed, to Nevada, at great expense, to effect it, when it could 
have been done as well by the Agent at Carson or the Superintendent of 
California. I confess that I am groping somewhat in the dark in con- 
sidering this subject, but I am sure I cannot be wrong in checking the 
consummation of the project; and I have instructed tho Superintendent 
to take immediate possession of the mill and logs, and all property purporting 
to have been sold; and, unless otherwise directed by your department, 
I shall in no manner recognize this singular transaction." 

The Commissioner has been acting as such for but a short time. His 
report shows him to be not only an able, but a vory good man. All 
through his report he appears to be troubled about tho mill and farm. 
There is to him some mystery about it. He is bewildered—" groping 
in the dark." To the Commissioner the mill is a perfect "little joker. 
" Here it is, and there it is ! " " Now you see it ; now you don't soe it ! ' 
To make the matter short, Mr. Commissioner, tho 7**7/ is really one of 
those Don Quixotto went out to battle with. It is all in tho imagination. 
It is a myth. Tho same may bo said of the farm. Tho thimble-riggers 
have had it their own way. The money has gone up on tho " httlo 
joker." So let it go. 

When Mr. Thompson, from Minnesota, was out here to sell the mill 
after making considerable search to find it, and being unable to do so^ 
Ik made inquiry of one of our old Piute citizens, who is always trutht'u 



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and never jokes, as to where it was, when he received the satisfactory 
information that " it had gone up the river to spawn, and would be down 
again in the fall; that if he would put a gill-net across the river, he 
would catch any amount of little mills, coffee mills," etc. 

To be serious and plain, Mr. Commissioner, the money is gone. There 
is no mill, no farm, and you have only checked the consummation of a 
scheme by which some twenty thousand acres of the best timbered lands 
in the Sierras was endeavored to be acquired by scheming individuals. 

The land is situate at the Pacific 'Railroad crossing of the Truckee 
River; is capable of producing billions of feet of timber, and millions 
of cords of wood. The country east, for six hundred miles along the 
proposed line of the road, being rich in minerals and devoid of timber; 
two hundred miles out on the proposed line lumber having usually sold 
at from two to three hundred dollars per thousand feet. The road once 
built, Winnemucca's timber lot will be worth a million of money. 

It is hard to reconcile the report of the Commissioner with any other 
idea than that late prominent officials in the Interior Department have 
colluded with others here to capture the tempting bait above referred to. 

The course of the Commissioner merits approbation, and when the 
good old doctrine, that " honesty is the best policy," comes to be gener- 
ally realized and appreciated throughout society here, in that happy day 
you will receive the thanks of our entire community. 

If it were at all probable that the course heretofore pursued in regard 
to Indian affairs in our State should be continued, peace to our settle- 
ments, and the salvation of the Indian, would make the matter of ample 
importance to justify the Legislature in memorializing Congress in re- 
gard thereto. It is confidently hoped, however, that the evil day is 
passed, and we are to realize better things. 

The Legislature having made no appropriation or other provision, by 
law, for a Military Fund, and the law providing that the transportation 
of arms, and all expenses incurred on account of the militia, should be 
paid from such fund, it was somewhat perplexing to know by what 
manner the necessary moneys could be obtained from the Treasury to 
pay such expenses. 

The Board of Military Auditors, therefore, on a bill presented by the 
Adjutant-General for one thousand dollars as a contingent fund, to cover 
amounts that had previously accrued, and such as might arise, approved 
and allowed such bill, and the same was drawn from the General Fund 
in the Treasury. 

The account for the use of the same being as follows — the vouchers 
for disbursements having been passed and allowed by the Board : 



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1865. 
April 29th v 



March 17th.. 
April 1st 

May 4th , 

May 4th 

May 5th 

May 8th 

May 8th 

May 11th .... 

May 11th 

May 11th 

May 12th 

Dec. 20th.... 



Adjutant- General — 

To amount received as contingent to cover 
transportation, otc 

By paid Fast Freight Company on transports 
tion of ordnance to Austin 

By paid Adjutant General for transportation "of 
2530 pounds of ordnanco from Gold Hill to 
Star City 

By paid D. W. Spurgeon for gathering and pack- 
ing arms at Genoa 

By paid Adjutant-General, traveling expenses to 
and from Genoa 

By paid W. T. Estes, transportation of arms from 
Genoa and Carson to Virginia 

By paid Wells, Fargo & Co., expressage... "."*..!. 

By paid W. T. Estes, on transportation of 1,248 
pounds ordnance from Virginia to Austin... 

By paid G. T. Hortop, for gathering and pack- 
ing arms at Silver City 

By paid W. F. Wilson, stage fares, as per bill, 
while looking up and shipping arms 

By paid Joseph Gilbert, cartage on arnfs and ac- 
coutrements 

By paid John Bock, on transportation of 1100 
pounds ordnance from Virginia to Bagtown.. 

By expense of Adjutant-General on trip to Fort 
Churchill, in search of information as to 
ordnance, and in looking after ordnance sup- 
posed to bo there 

Amount of credits 

Balance on hand 



Dr. 

§1,000 00 



Cr. 
§ 71 25 

316 25 

3 00 

6 00 

36 00 
5 25 

124 80 

15 00 

24 00 

8 00 
60 00 



$669 55 
330 45 



Two other bills are outstanding, for which the vouchers have not been 
received. 

The expense of gathering and transporting arms occurring at a dis- 
tance from the Capital, such service requires prompt payment at the 
place where the service is performed, and creditors, with small demands 
cannot in justice bo paid with certified claims against the State putting 
them to the trouble of sending to tho Board of Military Auditors to pro- 
cure the same. 

The remaining balanco above stated is now being expended in secur- 
ing the arms and ordnanco of the Stato. Tho ordnanco matters are not 
in satisfactory condition. It is desirable to have the same, however, put 
in satisfactory condition at as early a day as possible, consistent with 
tho dischargo of duties required in tho office. 

An arsenal or proper place for safe keeping of the Stato arms ourht 
by all means to be provided. 

The deposit of the State ordnanco at Fort Churchill has led to much 



16 

confusion, and the removal of the same, when called for from that local- 
ity, is attended with considerable expense more than would be other- 
wise incident thereto. It is hoped that we will be able to communicate 
with your Excellency specially on this subject in a short time. 

Accounts covering the following amounts have been certified from 
this office, and allowed by the State Board of Examiners, against the 
General Fund: 



For blank books, blanks, stationery, and freight on same 

For seal, sign, stool, and other office fixtures 

For expenses to Virginia on two trips 

For postage 

Office rent 

Clerk hire 

Expense of trip of Caulkins to Sacramento to procure proper 

books and blanks 

For rollers for mailing blanks 

For wood and lights, and preparing wood 

For account of printing circulars and election returns for 

soldiers voting, and other printing 

Total, exclusive of printing 



8676 50 


123 


50 


16 


00 


44 


25 


308 


00 


750 00 


50 


00 


5 


00 


73 


50 



$2,040 75 



The law requiring payment for the commission issued to officers ought 
to be repealed. The honors of* the office, of course, are not to be over- 
looked, but surely they are amply compensated for, by the time and 
trouble incident thereto, if not by the cost and expenses of the neces- 
sary equipment. 

We have now remaining in the national service four companies of 
cavalry. It is believed they will be mustered out next spring. Upon 
the closing up of their accounts, this office will be relieved of much the 
greater portion of the labor required therein. By that time it is believed 
that this office will in every respect be in such condition that the office 
labors will be exceedingly limited, and the business could be turned over 
satisfactorily to a successor without prejudice to the public service. 

In view of the general depression of business throughout our State, 
which of course must, to a certain extent, affect the finances of the 
State, as a matter of economy, it has occurred to me the duties required 
in this office could be transferred to some one of the other of the State 
officers, and be covered by a present existing salary. I would therefore 
most respectfully recommend that the office be abolished, and that pro- 
vision be made, as suggested above. 

JOHN CEADLEBAUGH, 

Adjutant-General. 



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ROSTER 

OF VOLUNTEERS IN THE NATIONAL SERVICE. 



The names of the following officers appearing in the Roster of my 
predecessor, with the accompanying remark, " Commission Revoked," 
to-wit : Colonel First Infantry, Charles Sumner; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
A. W. Briggs ; Major, John G. Paul; Surgeon, Charles Em merson ; First 
Lieutenant, John Bennct; First Lieutenant, J. B. Robinson, and others; 
and their names not being carried into the following Roster, for the rea- 
son that they were not mustered into the Government service, it is 
due to those gentlemen to say that there was no such thing as a "revo- 
cation of their commissions.'' Orders having been received from De- 
partment Headquarters to stop recruiting before the infantry regiment 
was filled, or the proper quota of men raised to authorize the muster 
in of the respective officers, they could not bo mustered in, the army 
regulations prohibiting it. Any inference drawn from the remarks 
above referred to, reflecting on the character of the above gentlemen, 
is unwarranted. 

Adjutant-General. 



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24 



KOSTER OF FIRST BATTALION, NEVADA VOLUNTEERS- 
CAVALRY — MUSTEKED INTO THE SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 



Lieut. Colonel. .. 
Lieut. Colonel... 



Major, 
Major. 
Major. 



Names. 



A. A. C. Williams 
Milo George.... 



A. A. C. Williams 

Milo George 

Noyes Baldwin 



Date of 
Commission- 



April 5, 1864 
Dec. 22, 1864 



Mar. 18, 1864 
April 8, 1864 
Feb. 21,1865 



April 6.1864 
Jan. 10,1865 



April 9, 1864 
Mar. 31,1865 



Remarks. 



Resigned Dee. 21, 1864. 

Vice A. A. C. Williams, re- 
signed ; mustered out Nov. 
22, 1865. 

Promoted Lt. Col. April, 1864. 

Vice A. A. Williams, promoted. 

Vice Milo George, promoted. 



Field Officer in Command, Major Notes Baldwin. 



COMPANY A. — Commissioned Officers. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Captain 

First Lieutenant. 

First Lieutenant. 



E. B. Zabriekie... 

Almond B. Wells. 

Jas. A, Wilkinson 



Second Lieutenant] James H. Stewart. 
Second Lieutenant'James S. Warren. . 



May 2. 1863 
May 2, 1863 

April 9, 1864 

June 24,1863 

May 3,1864 



Am;'. 9.1863 
July 9,1863 

Juue30, 1864 

Aug. 9,1863 

Mar. 21,1865 



Promoted Captain Co. D, same 

Battalion. 
Vice A. B. Wells, promoted ; 

mustered out Nov. 21, 1865. 
Promoted First Lieutenant, 

Co. B, suras Battalion. 
Vice J. H. Stewart, promoted. 



Enlisted Men. 



Names. 



Ag« 



Mustered. 



SERGEANTS. 

Francis M. Mounts. . . 

Wm. H. Chipnian 

Wm. H. Shoemaker. . 
Jerome B. Robinson. 

Thomas P. Hess 

James F. Byrnes 

Jos. M. Westwood... 
Patrick Walsh 

CORPORALS. 

John McDonald 

John L. Nelson 

Wm. C. Matlack 

Pat, McNickle 

[saac (Sanderson 

Ezekiel Caters 

Fred. W. Iserman 

Rodliff Shoemaker. . . 

BUGLERS. 

Pat. Mooney 

Adam Aulback 

FARRIER. 

Wm. A. Reid 

BLACKSMITH. 

John Andrew* 

WAGONER. 
Smith Stewart 

SADDLER. 

James C. Logan , 



28 



June25, 
June 6, 
Aug. 3, 
May 19, 

July 6, 
July 27, 
July 24, 
July 25, 



1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 



July 29, 1863 
Aug. 3, 1863 
July 7,1863 
May 13, L863 
July 8,1863 
Juuel8, 1863 
Aug. 3, 1863 
Aug. 3,1863 

July 16, 1863 
Aug. 21, 1864 

Jan. 10,1865 

July 12, 1863 

July 3,1863 

Aug. 4,1863 



Aug. 9.1863 
J une 11, 1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
JuiielT, 1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 9,1863 

Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 9, 1863 
JunelT, 1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
June 22, 1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 9,1863 

Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 25, 1864 

Feb. 5,1865 

Aug. 9,1863 

Aug. 9,1863 

Aug. 9,1863 



Mustered out Nov. 20, 1865. 



25 

Company A. — Enlisted Men. — (Continued). 



No. 



Names. 



Ap-. 



IU-marks. 



PBIYATB8. 

_ le, Benry 

24 Always, Daniel 

25 Alexander, Thomas L. 

26 Aii km. James 



•j: Ayrr-. Samuel 

2* Aruistromr. Richard. 
29 Bennett, Win. 11.... 

:.0H,ck, Win 

SljBideman, Jacob 

32Berrey, James 

33 BroD60n, Alex 

84 Bensernian, Jos. W. 

35 Berry, Win. F 

36 Bnnce, Samuel 

37 Bell, Robert 

88 Burton, F. G 

39 Brown, John 

4c Boiick. Sylvester.... 

41 Bauer, Frank 

424'orwin, H. G 

43 Clark. Thomas 

44 Crawford, A. J 



:;s 



Clark, John 

Curren, Benry 

Cone, John. 

CoUard, Richard L... 

Dully, Michael 

Davis, Michael 

Davis, John II 

Dickson, P. L 

Ferguson, John 

Frazier, A. J 

Foote, Robert 

T. A 

Fonts. M. J 

Fenstermaker, Ainos. 

Filmore. Chas. P 

Ferris, Reuben 

Gebo, Albert 

Gallaher, Chas 



18 



i .it'ii, Benry 

64|Grant Geo. W 

65 I 'lis. Leon 

66 l rreenlaw, John D... 
Ch Garrison, Smith 

68 Boleman, James 

69 Benry, George 

7n Bartsell, John 

71 Ball, John 

72 Harder, Ira J 

73 Harder, Abrani 

', I Harder, John 

75 Bodgman, (has 

76 Bolder, Alfred 

71 Bartman, Samuel 

78 Bayworth, Solomon. 
79 Johnson. Attis W.... 

80 Jenner, George 

81 Jarre) . < ihas 

82 Ja< 

83Jobnson, K II 

si Jewell, Thomas. 



July 9, 
Sept 9, 
Oct. 10 

An- 1, 
Jan. 7, 

Julj •-'. 
July 2 
July 2. 
JuuelS, 
June20, 
Julv 5, 
July 8 
June 27, 
June 21. 
July l 
Julj 83, 
Julv 11, 
Jan. 9 
Feb. 4 
May IS, 
Julj 26 
May 18, 
Julv 16, 
Jul] 30 
a.ug. 4. 
April 9 

Jiiie-IT 

May 12 
Oct. 88 

Jan. S, 
Jan. 9 

July 25, 
June 12 
Jun >27, 
Aug. 17 
June28, 
Sep. I'.' 

Jan. :;, 
July 7, 
Jul] 31 
Sep. 16, 
Julv 23 
Julv 30, 
May 20, 
Nov. 3. 



1863 \iiu-. 9, 1868 

1863 Sep. 25. 1863 Deserted March 6, 1864, 
1868 Jan. 20, 1864 Deserted Julv 29, 1864, 
1803 An-. 9, 1868 



1865 
1868 
L868 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1868 
1863 
lsf,:; 
1863 
1863 
1868 



Jan. 30, 
Aug. 9, 



Junel7, 
June21, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
An 
Au 
An 



9, 
'.i, 
9, 

L863 ixxg. 9, 

1m;:, Jan. 30 

1865 Feb. 28, 

1868 Jut ■'.'•-•, 

1868 Aug. 9. 

L863|Junel7, 

1868 

L868 

1863 

1864 

1868 

1868 

1863 

1865 

1866 

L863 

1868 

1868 

1863 

1863 

1868 

L865 

1-,;., 

L863 
1863 
1868 
1863 
L&68 
1864 



1865 

1863 Mustered ontal Fort Churchill Not. 

1863 [20, 1865. 

Not mustered, deserted Aug. '."\ 1868, 

1863 Desert, al Oct. 1, L86S. 
L863 Deserted Feb. 1. 1864. 
1863 Di serted March 6, 1864. 
1868 I 'i serted May 21, U 



1863 

1863 

1863 



K, ■ j,. George , 

KirchoflT, Fred. . . . 
Keller, B. F 

Lloyd. Jane - \ . . 

Long, George 

l.andiz, t hX>. A. . . . 

M.-n, i , ( ,, i 

Moray, B. P 



July 14, 

July 7, 
July 11, 

June. 20, 
Oct. 7, 

Oct 80, 
July 5, 
Julv 82, 
Dec. 88, 

Jan. 88, 
April o, 
Julv 18, 
Feb 8, 
July 22, 
Dec. 88, 

Julv :; 

May 12, 

June28, 
July l. 
Julj 19, 
Oct 80, 
Aug.ll 
JuneSO, 



L863 
1863 
1868 
L868 
1863 
L863 
L864 
1864 
L864 
1865 
L865 
1863 
1865 
1864 
1864 
1864 



1868 Deserted August 13, 1865. 

1865 

1865 

1863 Deserted May 81, L8I i 
1863 Deserted May 81, 1864 
1863 Deserted May \ L864 

L863 

1863 




Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
Jnne20, 

Jan. 80, 
Jan. 80, 
Julv 21, 

July 82, 

Apr. 86, 
Aug. 9, 
Feb. 88, 
July 22, 

Dee. 80, 

Dec. 80, 

1863 Vug. 9, 
1868 June 17, 

1864 June28, 

1863 Aug. 9, 

1864 July 81, 
L864 I 

- p. 8, 
in;;; Aug. 9, 



L868 
1863 
1863 



l>o 



1864 



1864 
1864 
1864 
L864 
1865 
186 



Deserted March 18, 1865. 
Discharged tor disability. 

Deserted September 24, 1*64. 



Deserted April 1, 1865. 



Not mustered, deserted Aug. 87, 1868. 
Deserted September 14, 1863. 
Not mustered, deserted Nov. 7, 1803. 
Deserted November 7, 1863. 



Disch'd for disability July 21, 1865. 
Deserted Octobers. 1865. 
Not mustered, deserted Aug.28, L868. 
Deserted September 16, 1868. 
Deserted November 7, 1868 
Deserted September 24, i v ot. 



Deserted June 12, 1 s ';:,. 



is.;:; 
1885 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1868 
is,;:; 

1864 



Deserted February 86, l s, '>l. 



Deserted 
Deserted 
Deserted 

1863 Deserted 

1864 Di 

1865 Deserted 
1863 Deserted 
L863 Deserted 



August IS, 1865. 
March 6, 1864 
September 24 1864, 
August 84, 1865 

\i>\ , mi., r J 1868. 
May 85, 
June 85, 1865. 
August s. 
May 21, 1864 



26 



Company A. — Enlisted Men — (Continued.) 



Age 



Enlisted. 



93 
94 
95 

96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
110 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 



McKewon, Peter 

McKenzie, E 

Moreland, A. J 

Norwitzky, Geo 

Nowland, VVm 

Nutt, Henry 

Nugent, J. R 

Newton, A. M 

O'Neil. Felix 

O'Neil, Wm 

Oatas, H. H 

Porter, Edward 

Purkey, F. J 

Port, Peter S , 

Plaisted, J. W 

Quentin, Samuel 

Rush.Thos 

Robertson, W. H..., 

Robertson, A. T 

Robinson, John, 1st . 
Robinson, John, 2d.. 

Roberts, Wm 

Simonds, J. F 

Seemlier, John 

Speucer, John , 

Sair, Joseph , 

Stewart, Wm. H 

Staples, J. W , 

Schuster, John . 

Scott, Wm. H 

Shoemaker, Rodney. , 

Shields, James 

Schnider, A 

Shaw, N. L , 

Sands, Francis 

Sweet, Thomas 

Thompson, Jos 

Thompson, Chas 

Wlllard, Richard 

Wylie, Alvah 

Warner, M. P 

Waterman, G. W. ... 

Warren, Jas. S 

White, Edwin 

Younj>\ James K 



20 



lit 



July 31. 
June 25, 
Mar. 6, 
Junel9, 
July 6, 
Mar. 17, 
Aug. 4, 
Jan. 2, 
July 7, 
Jan. 6, 
July 12, 
Dec. 14, 
July 24, 
July 8, 
Jan. 3, 
Oct. 31, 
July 13, 
July 6, 
Feb. 16, 
May 26, 
Nov. 28, 
Aug. 12, 
June 8, 
Feb. 5, 
May 21, 
June 18, 
Jan. 9, 
July 5, 
Aug. 3, 
Aug. 22, 
Sep. 27, 
June 13, 
July 14, 
Jan. 1, 
Jan. 2, 
Mar. 17. 
Jan. 18, 
July 6, 
Sep. 13, 
July 2, 
July 30, 
July 6, 
July 18, 
Jan. 9, 
May 26, 



1S63 
1864 
1S65 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1864 
1863 
1863 
1865 

186; 

1864 
1863 
1863 
186! 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1864 
1863 
1S63 
1863 
1864 
1863 
1865 
18.65 
1865 
186.= 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1863 



Aug. 9, 
June 28, 
Mar. 30. 
June 22, 
Aug. 9, 
Mar. 30, 
Aug. 9, 
Jan. 30, 
Aug. 9, 
Jan. 30, 
Au°;. 9, 
Jan. 20, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
Jan. 30, 
Jan. 30, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
Feb. 28. 
June 17, 
Feb. 5, 
Sep. 3, 
June 17, 
not mus 
June 17, 
June 18, 
Jan. 30, 
July 22, 
Aug. 9, 
Sep. 3, 
Jan. 20, 
June 17, 
Aug. 9, 
Jan. 30, 
Jan. 30, 
Mar. 30, 
Feb. 5, 
Aug. 9, 
Sep. 25, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
Aug. 9, 
June22, 
Jan. 30, 
Juuel7, 



1863 
1864 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1864 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1865 
1863 
1863 
it'r'd 
1863 
1863 
"1865 
1864 
1863 
1863 
1864 
1864 
1863 
1865 
1865 
1865 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
L865 
1863 



Deserted June 12, 1865. 



Deserted July 29, 1864. 
Deserted September 28,1864. 



Deserted June 12, 1865. 

Disch'd without pay Dec. 22, 1863. 

Deserted July 29, 1864. 



Discharged April 16, 1864. 
Deserted August 27, 1863. 
Disch'd without pay Dec. 22, 1863. 
Deserted November 7, 1863. 
Deserted March 16, 1865. 
Disch'd for disability July 21, 1865. 



Deserted October 3, 1865. . 

Deserted October 3, 1865. 

Died March 18, 1865. 

Deserted September 26, 1863. 

Deserted February 1, 1864. 

Deserted May 21, 1864. 

Deserted May 21, 1864. 

Deserted July 29, 1864. 

Prom. Second Lieut. Co. A, Cavalry. 

Deserted October 3, 1865. 



27 



COMPANY B— Commissioned Officers. 



Dnto of 
Commix- 1 n 



Remarks. 



Captain 

Captain 

First Lieutenant. . 

First Lieutenant. . 
Second Lieutenant 

Second Lieutenant 



Noyes Baldwin ... Miv 2, 1868 
Jos ll. MathewBon Web. 81, 1865 

Jo-. 11. Mathewsou May 5,1863 



Jas. H. Stewart. . 
Jno. II. Dalton . . 

Benj. F. Logan .. 



Jane 22,1863 
Mar. 21,1865 
Jane 17,1868 



Jan. 2, 1865 Mar. 21,1865 
May 5, 1868 Jane 33,1868 

Apl. 13. 1864|Apr. 28,1864 



Prom. M;ij. 1st Oar. Mar.21,'65 

\ i'-r N..\, - Baldwin, Prom. 
Prom Capi I o. I' 
Mar. 81, 1- 

Vlce Matbewson, Promoted. 
Prom. 1st Ldeul < !o. C, E ir-t 

Ca*. Dec 34, 1868 
Promoted from the rank*. 



Enlisted Men. 



No 



Xanies. 



Age. 



Enlisted. 



Mustered. 



Remarks. 



in 



SERGEANTS. 

BoL M. Taylor 

Li-\ i c. Cornell 

Jno. IL Marshall.... 
Edw'd J. Soulaby. .. 

Chas. Picard 

Wm, S. McCormick. 

( in-. Perry 

Ed. C. Dunning 

COKl'OKALS. 

s..l. McCaU 

George Stall 



llJohn C. Qnayly 

12 James C. Maguire 

13 John J. Anderson 

L4James BJaslia . 

1.". 8. R. Edmison 

16 John Rush 

1 AUUIER. 

17 Andrew Coulter 

BLACKSMITH. 

18 Richard G race 

w AOOKBB. 

19 H. C. Leach 

BUOLBBS. 

20 R. C. White 

21 Thomas Watson 

PRIVATES. 

22 Arnold, Jno. D 

23Albro, Thomas 

24 Agan, Michael 

25 Bj rne, James 

36 Bonham, Philip 

27 Belfast, Archibald.... 

28Blower8, Felix I' 

20 Sol. J. Keeler, saddler. 

30 Barn fit Thompson... 

31 Brunson, Wm 

82 Bechtel, Levi C 

:s:; Bonner, Martin 

:;» I'.uni-, lii'iir; 



Battle, Martin 

Barnett, Wm 

< i.nk, ( ;bai i 

i omegj -. Samuel. 

Clark, Geo. It...... 

■ , Jose 

(an-, Robert 

('lr\ tnger, Lewis.. 
Dlemitz, Peter. . . . 
Pol. in. James 



34 



June 
June 
May 
June 
May 
June 
June 
June 



10,1863 Jnne 30.1868 
l 1863 Jnne 17,1863 
87,1863 Jnne 30.1863 
18.1868 Jun< 20 1863 
34.1863 June 17,1868 
il863June 17 L863 



22,1863 June 33,1863 . 
7,1863June I 



June 
June 
June 
July 
June 
June 
June 
June 



21,1868 June 83 
4,1863June IT 
8,1868 June 17 
8,1863 Aug. 9 
9,1863 June 17 

11,1863 June 17, 

33,1863 June 33 

31,1863 



May 21,1803 

June 

June 



2,1863 
6,1863 



Aug. 
M'ch 



5,1863 
8,1864 



48 Durfee, Abraham. 



June 
June 
May 
Nov. 
June 
May 
May 
June 

June 
June 
Pec. 
Dec. 
Jnne 

June 

Oct. 

Aug. 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

June 

June 

June 



1863 
1*6:; 
,1863 



J une 2: 
June 17 



iv,;:: 
1868 
is.;:; 
1868 
1868 
1863 
1863 
1863 



lsc.:: 



June 17,1868 

June 17,1863 

Aug. 9,1868 
M'ch 8,1864 



June 17,1863 
An*. 9,1863 
Jqne 17,1868 
lsc, 4 Feb. 9,1865 
l868June22 L863 
l868June 17.1863 
1863 June 17 1863 
l863June 17.1868 
is.;:;. I un. "J-.', lsc,:; 

1863 June 17 L868 
l864Dec 17,1864 

1864 Feb. 9,1864 
1868 June 22 is.;:; 
lsc,;;. I mil'. 17.1863 

1863 Jan. 20.1864 
]sc,i not muet'rd 
lsc,:; Vug. 9 lsc,:; 
l868June20 1861 
lsc,:; Sept. 1 1 1868 

1864 Dec. 17 1864 
lsc, i Feb. 9 1865 
l868June 17 1863 
l868June l ■ 
l868'June22 



Deserted September 19th, 1864. 
,l October lOili, 1884. 



Deserted Augusl 19th. 1866. 
Deserted June 80th, 1866. 
Deserted July 29tb, i s o:;. 
Deserted September 18th 
Deserted September 20th, i si >i. 
Deserted September 16th, i s,i t- 



Deserted September 16th, 1864. 
Deserted < (ctober 8lst, 1864. 
Des( rted April 35tb, 1865. 
Deserted Lprll 35th, 18 



28 

Company B — Enlisted Men— (Continued.) 



No. 



Names. 



Age. Enlisted. 



46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
6S 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 

loo 

101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 

lost 

HO 
111 
112 
118 

114 
115 
116 



Dezelia, Andrew 

Davis, John W 

Darling, Richard 

Field, Dayton 

Frost, Chas. P 

Fagan, Jas. P 

Fitzpatrick, Thomas. 

Fair, Wm 

Grogan, Isham 

Garvey, James J. S.. 

Harvey, Neil H 

Huftile, Wm. M 

HaighJ, F. J 

Hay, Martin J 

Handliu, Michael 

Hoyt, Merrit B 

Hellerman, G. R 

Hanson, A 

Holmes, John 

Hall, Jas. H 

Holbrook, G. S 

Jones, G. J 

Gentry, Jesse 

Jackson, J. J 

Jernegan, M 

Joyce, Thomas 

Jenkins, G. R 

Jones, John 

Kellogir, G. R 

Kibling, G. F 

Kyle, John 

Koontz, Andrew 

Kane, Thomas 

Logan, B. F 

Lee, B. J 

Minner, Wm 

McCaffrey, M 

McQuaid, H 

McNaughton, St. L.. 

Myers, L. A 

Mullet, James 

Munroe, James 

Murry, Thomas 

Martin, John 

Norton, G. W 

Norval, F. M 

Opelaslie, A 

Obershaw, P 

Ottman.C 

O'Neil, James 

O'Neil Charles 

Pennoyer, J. F 

Peterson, Geo 

Quinn, Jerry . . ; 

Robinson, J. R 

Ryan, Thomas 

Reid, Jos 

Rogers, John 

Reardon, Jas 

Sherman, P 

Smith, G. W 

Stamper. S. P 

Silvers, J. A 

Stokes, B 

Singleton, L 

Spencer, John 

Stewart, J. A 

Shell, G. D 

Sbelton, Chas 

Saunders, J. D 

Saunders, Thomas . . . 



21 



24 



24 



June 

Juue 

May 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Dec. 

Dec. 

May 

Oct. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Dec. 

May 

Jan. 

Dec. 

May 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

June 

May 

June 

June 

Juue 

Aug. 

May 

May 

May 

Oct. 

June 

Juue 

May 

Dec. 

June 

Feb. 

June 

June 

Juue 

Dee. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Oct. 

July 

June 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

June 

Oct. 

Dee. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Juue 

Juue 

July 



4,1863 
10,1863 
31,1863 
13,1863 

8,1863 
23,1863 
20,1863 
21,1864 

1,1864 
19,1863 
20,1863 
20,1863 
10,1863 

8,1863 

8,1863 
23,1863 
10,1864 

7,1863 
24,1863 
28.1864 
28,1864 
24,1862 

7,1864 

5,1863 
19 1863 
31,1863 
19,1863 
24,1863 
12,1863 
19,1863 
19,1863 

8,1863 
22,1863 
14,1863 
21,1863 

2,1864 

6,1863 
10,1863 
30,1863 

5,1864 
13,1863 
10,1865 
10,1863 
11,1863 
17,1863 
13,1864 
29,1863 

8,1863 

9,1863 
15,1863 

9,1863 

8,1863 
14,1863 
28,1863 
20,1863 
10,1863 
17,1804 

6,1864 
13,1864 

7,1863 

6,1863 
20,1863 
30,1864 

5,1864 
13,1864 
13.1864 
16,1864 
33,1864 

8,1863 

5,1863 
18,1863, 



June 17 
June 20 
June 17 
June 17 
June 17 
Aug. 9 
June 23 
Dec. 30 
Dec. 17 
June 17 
not mu 
June 22 
June 17 
June 17 
June 17 
Aug. 9 
Feb. 9 
Dec. 17 
June 17 
Jan. 28 
Dec. 30 
June 17 
Feb. 20 
Aug. 9 
Jan. 20 
June 17 
June 
June 17 
Juue 22 
June 21 
June 20 
Aug. 9 
June 17 
June 17 
June 17 
Feb. 9 
June 17 
June 17 
June 17 
Dec. 17 
June 17 
Feb. 28 
June 17 
June 17 
June 18 
Dec. 17 
Jan. 20 
June 17 
June 17 
June 17 
June 17 
Juue 17 
June 17 
Jan. 20 
Aug. 9 
June 18 
Dec. 17 
Feb. 9 
Dec. 17 
June 17 
June 17 
Jan. 20 
Dec. 30 
Dec. 17 
Dec. 17 
Dec. 17 
Dec. 17 
Feb. 9 
June 17. 
June 17, 
Aug. 9 



.1863 
1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1864 
,1864 
,1863 
st'rd 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
1865 
,1864 
1863 
,1864 
1864 
,1863 
1864 
,1863 
,1864 
1863 
,1863 
1863 
,1863 
,1863 
1863 
1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1865 
,1863 
,1863 
,18153 
,1864 
,1863 
,1865 
.1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1864 
.1864 
.1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
,1863 
1863 
,1864 
1863 
1863 
,1864 
1865 
1864 
1863 
1863 



Deserted October 3d, 1865. 
Deserted September 15th. 1864. 
Deserted September 24th, 1864. 



Deserted April 17th, 1865. 



Deserted September 2d, 1864. 
Deserted November 6th, 1863. 



Deserted July 5th, 1863. 
Deserted May 13th, 1864. 
Deserted April 17th, 1865. 



Deserted July 1st, 1864. 
Deserted September 2d, 1S64. 
Deserted September 20th, 1864. 



Deserted September 28th, 1863. 
Promoted Second Lieut. Co. B, Cav. 



Deserted September 21st, 1864. 
Died March 28th, 1865. 



Deserted Juue 30th, 1865. 



Deserted September 28th, 1863. 
Deserted November 33d, 1863. 



Deserted March 6th, 1864. 



Deserted April 16th, 1865. 



,1864 
.1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1865 
,1868 
,1863 
1863 



Deserted September 11th. 1863. 
Deserted September 11th, 1863. 
Deserted September 15th, 1864. 



29 

Company B— Enlisted Men.— (Continued.) 



No 



Names. 



kge 



Mastered, 



ItiMiuirkn. 



117 

US 

118 
120 
121 

1 32 
128 
124 
125 
128 
127 
128 
129 
ISO 
131 



Bnyder, B. <; . 
Sweeney, l>. J 
Sutton,*]?. M. . 
Thomas, B. C. 

Thomas, E. P. 
Thoron gha m, John 
Turner, William. . 

Taylor, H. II 

Van Annan, J. R. 

White, V. M 

Williams, .Tames.. 
Wheeler, David... 
Webster, G.W.... 
Wright, James S. . 
White, James V. . 



36 



Oct. 

June 

Dec, 

June 
June 
Juuc 
May 
June 
Jane 
Dec. 
Jane 
June 
June 
May 



8,1863 

4,1868 

1,1864 

18,1868 

8,1868 

25,1863 

15.1868 

33,1863 

15,1863 

6,1863 

24,1864 

is 1868 

26,1863 

6,1863 

84,1868 



June 20, 
Jane 1 7, 

Dee. 17 

Sept. ::, 
June 17, 
Lag. (', 

June 17, 
Jane 21, 

• I mie 17, 
June 'JO, 
Feb. 9, 

Jane 17, 

An-. '.I. 
•lime 17, 
June 17, 



186-) 
1863 
1864 

is,;:; 
1863 
1803 



B tember 20th, 1804 
Deserted October litii, 1864, 
Deserted AprU 86th, 18 
Deserted June 80th, \^-~>. 



1803 
1863 
1863 
L863 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1863 
L863 



Deserted September I5tl 
Died September 5th, LSI 

Deserted July 1st, L864, 



ti d July:.':., 1863. 

Deserted September L9th, 1884, 

Deserted September 20tb, 1864. 

i ' 'l September 84th, 1864. 



30 



COMPANY C— Commissioned Officers. 



Rank. 



Captain 

Captain 

First Lieutenant.. 

First Lieutenant.. 
Second Lieutenant 
Second Lieutenant 
Second Lieutenant 



Henry C. Johnson 
John II. Dalton. . . 
John H. Dalton... 

Dan'l R. Firman.. 
Jas. A. Wilkinson 
H. M. Ellsworth.. 
Edwin B. Hasans. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Sept 19, 1863 
April 9, 1864 
Sept 28, 1863 

April 9, 1864 
Sept 28, 1863 
April 9, 1864 
Aug 24, 1865 



Mustered. 



Dec. 24, 1863 
May 30. 1864 
Dec. 24, 1863 

June 28,1864 
Jan. 1,1864 
Ap'l 30, 1864 



Remarks. 



Dismissed the service. 
Vice Johnson, dismissed. 
Promoted Capt. Co. C, First 

Cavalry, May 30, 1864. 
Vice Dalton, promoted. 
Promoted from the ranks. 
Resigned June 30, 1865. 
Mustered out as private Go. 

D, First Cav., Nov. 18, 1865. 



Enlisted Men. 



Names. 



Age 



Mustered. 



SERGEANTS. 

Maurice Geary 

Thomas J. Davis. . 
B. J. W. Koontz... 
Charles Messerve. . 

L. P. Howell 

Ed. T. Maynard . . . 

John Johnson 

Wm. R. Jones 

CORPORALS. 

R. C. McKenzie... 
.Michael O'Garra... 

John O'Connor 

Gillman Collins ... 
Alex Thompson... 
K. Fleehseuhaar... 

James Scull 

John Wheelan 

BUGLERS. 

Wm. Edwards 

Charles Peterson. . 

FARRIER. 

A. E. Easterbrook. 

RLACKSMITH. 

J. B. Babin 

SADDLER. 

J. McDonald 

WAGONER. 

Thomas Bowman. . 

PRIVATES. 

Aikins, T. H 

Abies, S. V 

Austin, Moses 

Achurst, Wm 

Allen, James 

Blonker, Wm 

Baily, Jonathan 

Briggs, John J. .. . 
Brownstein, Jacob. 

Bonner, R ..... 

Burghardt, F 

Brown, Benj 

Burd, Jerry 

Blackmail, Chas.. . 

R. Berg 

Burke, M 

Cocran, M 

Campbell, J 

Cass, Ferd 

(Hark, Andred 

Cummings, J. W. . 



Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Sep. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
May 

Nov. 
Nov. 
May 
Oct. 
Aug 
Jan. 
Sep. 
Aug. 



13, 1863 
20, 1863 

5. 1863 
20,4863 

1, isi;:; 
26, 1863 

23. 1863 

10. 1864 

26, 1863 

23. 1863 

10. 1864 

15. 1863 

8. 1864 

27. 1864 
6, 1864 

13, 1864 



Sep. 23,1863 
Oct. 28,1863 

Aug. 29, 1S63 

Nov. 7,1864 

Aug. 8,1864 

Nov. 25, 1863 



Dec. 24, 1863 
Dec. 24, 1S63 
Dec. 24, 1863 
Dec. 24, 1863 
Dec. 24, 1863 
Dec. 24, 1863 
Dec. 24, 1863 
June 27, 1864 

Dec. 24, 1863 
Dec. 24, 1863 
June27, 1864 
Dec. 24, 1863 
Aug. 8,1864 
April 5,1864 
Sep. 6, 1864 
Aug. 13, 1864 

Sep. 29,1863 
Dec. 24, 1863 

Sep. 2, 1863 

Nov. 29, 1864 

Aug. 8,1864 

Dec. 24, 1863 



July 6, 
Sep. 6, 
Sep. 13, 
Nov. 7, 
Jan. 3, 
July 7, 
July 11, 
Sep. 25, 
Oct. 3, 
Oct. 3, 
Nov. 18, 
Nov. 28, 

Dec. IS, 

May 24, 
Junc22, 

Aug. 15, 
Aug. 14, 
Oct. 1, 
Oct. 1. 

<)<•!. 3, 
Sep. 10, 



isi;:; 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1864 
J.86! 
1863 
1863 
186: 
1863 
is/,:; 
1863 
1863 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1863 
1863 
1863 
[863 
1864 



Aug. 9, 
Sep. 29, 
Sep. 29, 
De'c. 24, 
Feb. 17, 
Sep. 2, 
Sep. 2, 
Dec. 24, 
Dec. 24, 
Dee. 24, 
Dec. 24, 
Dec. 24, 
Dee. '24, 
June27, 
June22, 
Aug. 16, 
Sep. 2, 
Sep. 2, 
Dec. 24, 
Dee. 24. 
Sep. 10, 



1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1864 
1863 
lsc,:; 
1863 
1863 
lsc,:; 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1864 
1864 
1864 
lsc,:; 
1863 
lsc,:; 
lsc,;; 
1864 



Deserted March 8, 1864. 



Deserted Oct. 22, lsc,;;. 
Deserted Oct. 25, 1863. 



Deserted June 2, 1864. 
Deserted July 28, 1S64. 



Deserted April 25, 1865. 
Deserted Sept. 11,' 1864.' 



Deserted June 8, 1864. 

Deserted April 0, 1865. 



31 



Company C— Eni.i>tki> Men.— (Continued.) 



Nn. 



Names. 



4 J Davis. E. J 

4.') Dili, James 

40 Dostberg, Max 

47 Dexter, ('has 

4s 1 kivis, .los 

49 Dora, .i. W 

BO Day, Geo. R 

M Ellsworth, H. M 

62 Fisher, P. W 

53 Flinn. J. C 

54Florine, C 

BB Fulton, J. M 

BttGallaher, C 

57 Grey, J. A 

68Gould,8. I' 

59Gibson, David 

llaher, Jas 

61 Gray, A. N 

62 Boyt, Eli 

63 Bolske, E 

(14 Hopkins, J 

65Boward, W. J 

66 Besti, Fred 

67 Bainilton, J. X 

68 Humphrey-. Samuel. 
ti'.i Bohman, Frank 

70 Boge, David 

71 Boxie, Job 

72 Jacks, John 

73 Jackson, Win 

74 Johnson, John 

75 Killion, Wm 

76 Knowlton, Wm 

7; Keith, A. J 

7s Luderwig, otto , 

79 Latham, Geo , 

BO Lewitsky, Ed 

81 Lockwood, O , 

82 Lincoln, F 

83 Langhaus.E. 
84 
85 



McNaughton, L. M. 
McCormick, S 

86 Martin, P 

87 McMabon, M 

88 McAullffe, R. P 

89 Man in. F. A 

90 Mitchell, Z 

91 Marshall, J 

92 Mcnlio, L. M 

98 Miller, Bugh 

94 Neville, J. C 

95Neff, J. C 

96 i ('Brien, John, l9t.. 
97|0'Brien, John, 2d .. 
98 Phillips, .J. M 

9g I 'ul nam, B. A 

100 Peel, Lewis 

Ku Palmer Jos 

102 Ratignn, .1 

103 Ryon, P 

104 Res, ( has , 

105 Robiuson, Geo 

L07 Rush, 8. D 

lOS'She .. M 



I liomas. 

Ill Spencer, I.. M 

112Slceth, T 

Ilivan, John 

tulgilsby, Wm. B 



age, 



Enlisted. 



(I 



Mustered. 



Rem irks. 



Mustered out November 21, 1865, 



d February 9, 1864. 



Nov.-. 1 :,, 1868 
Aug.28, 1868 
Sep. 28, 1863 
Nov™ 25, 1868 
uly s. 1863 
Aug.28, 1863 
Sep. 16, 1863 
Nov. 17, L863 
Nov. 24, ise,:; 



Deserted July 30, 1864. 



Died June 17, 1865. 

I), sorted January 17. 1864. 



20 



Sep. IS, 1864 Oct. 80,1864 
Aug.28, I8688ep. 2, L868 
Nov. 4, 1868 Dec. 24, 186T 
Nov. L9, 1868 Dec. 24, 1868 
Nov.22, 1868 Dec: 24. 1868 
Dec. 5, L868Dec 24,1868 

Aug. 8, L864 Aug. 8,1864 

Aug.20, 1864 Aug. 20, 1864 From. Second Lieut ralry. 

Dee. 24,1863 

Sep. •-'. L868 

Dec. 24. lsc:; 1 

Due. 24, 1868 

\u-. 9, 1868 

Sep. 2, 1863 

Dec. 24, 1863 

Dec 2t. 1863 

Drr. 21. 1868 

Jan. 19; 1864 Feb. 17, 1864 

Sep. I3,1868teep. 29 1863 

Sep. I6,18638ep. 29, 1863 

Sep. 88, 1863 Dec. 24,1868 

Oct. 3, 1863 Dec. 24, 1863 

Oct. 3, 1863 Dee. 24,1863 

Nov. 9, L863 Dee. 24, 1863 Mustered out November 20, lsc,;, 
Nov. 20, 1863 Dec. 24, 1863 Deserted March 8, 1864 

Aug.ll.1864jAug.il, 1864 

Sep. 22, L8640ct. 30, L864 

Sep. 22. lsc,4oei. 30, 1864 

Juue29, 1863 Aug. 9,1863 
Nov. 2, lsc,:; i),.,-. 24, 1863 
Nov.29, 1868 Dee. 24, L863 
Sep. 17, 1st;:;. Sep. 29, 1868 
Sep. 23, l863Sep. 29, 1863 
Aug. 20, 1864 Aug. 20, 1864 
Oct. 83, L863 Dee. 84, L863 
Nov.21, 1863 Dee. 21, is,,:; 
Dee. 1,1863 Dee. 24, 1863 
Dec. 1, lsc,:; Dee. 24, 1863 
An-. 2(). 1664 Aug. 20, lsc,! 
Apr. 12, lsc,:. a pi-. 26, 1865 
Aug.29, LS63Sep. 8, L863 
Oct. 81, L863 Dee. 21 1st,:; 
Oct. 31, 1863 Dec. 24, 1863 
Nov. 17, lsc,:, Dec. 24,1863 
Nov. 28, 1863 Dec. 84, L863 
Dee. L5.1863 Dec. 84, L863 
June28, L864June28 L864 
Aug. s, 1864 Aug. s. 1864 
Nov. 2, lsc.4 Nov. 9, 1864 
Sep. 16, L864 Sep. 29, 1864 
Nov. 9, 1863 Dec. 21 1863 

July 6, 1868 Aug. 9, lsc,:; 

Sep. 16, 1863 Sep. 89.1863 

l864Junel7, 1864 Deserted January 12, 1865. 
Sep. l6,1863Sep. 29, 1863 Deserted November 20 L8( 

Nov.20, 1863 Dec. 21, 1st;:; 

Dec. 6, 1863 Dec. 84, 1868 Deserted July 25, 1864. 
An-, s, L864 An- 8,1864 Deserted April 6, 1865. 
8, 18 1863 

15, 1863 Dt c. 21, 1863 



Deserted October 25, I s '',;. 



I »esei led January 26, l s, ',i. 



Honorably discharged May 15, 1805. 



Deserted August 27. 1864. 



I teserted January 1 :, L864, 



July 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Auu- 



is, 1864 Feb. 17, 1864 
8,1864 Aug. 8, 1864 
Sep" 10, iscisep. n, 1864 
Sep. 10, I8648ep. 11, 1864 
Aug. 81, I8638ep. 2 1863 
Bep. 5, I8638ep. 89, 1863 
Sep. 15,1863 Dec. 84, 1863 
Oct. 2. L868 Dec 21. 1868 



Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 



I. 1863 
l, 1863 



Dec. 



! 18(53 
Dec. 2 i 



Deserted April n, L864. 



Deserted D cember t;. 1663. 



32 



Company C. — Enlisted Men.— (Continued.) 



No. 



Names. 



Enlisted. 



115 
116 
117 
118 



Sly, A 

Sehafer, Wm. 
Sneider, Fred. 
Shick, John. 



119jSneeilley, B. M.. 
Skelton, John.. , 
Wilkinson, J. A., 

Walsh, Wm 

Walsh, John 

Williams, Chas. . , 

White, James 

Waters, Henry. . , 
Ward, Henry.... 
Winemiller, Z... 
White, A. C 



120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 



Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sep. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sep. 



1863 
1863 
i863 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1864 



Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Sep. 



1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1S63 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1864 



Died September 24, 1864. 
Deserted June 5, 1864. 



Prom. Second Lieut. Co. C, Cavalry. 



Died Februarv 22, 1864. 
Deserted October 5, 1863. 



Mustered out November 21, 1865. 



33 



COMPANY D — l'nM\ii"i"NKi) Officers. 



Named. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Mustcri-.l. 



Bamarka. 



Captain 

Captain 

First Lieutenant.. 

First Lieutenant.. 
Second Lieutenant 

Second Lieutenant 



Milo George , 

Almond B. Wells 
Oscar Jewett 



Justin Edwards. . 
Dau'l R. Firman. 

Joel Wolverton.. 



Aug. ;;. 1868 
April 9,1801 
Aug. 5,1863 

Aug. 24, 1865 

Sep. 9,1803 

Ap'l 16, 1804 



Sep. 25, L868 Promoted Major Firs! BataPn 

i Cavalry, April 9, 1864. 
May L,1864JViee Milo George, proi 
mattered out No^ , l - 
Sep. 2, 1803 Promoted ('apt Co. ] 

mustered oat Not. 82, 1886. 
Vice Jewetl . promoted. 
Promoted First Lieut. Co. C, 

I .\ . June 28, I 
Vice Finnan, promott d. 



Sep. 86, L868 
Junc29, 1804 



Enlisted Men. 



No. 



aga 



SERGEANTS. 

R. D. Wedleigh... 
Win. M. Liggett.. 
Win. H. Freeland. 
Mark. H. Myers... 

H. Besat 

D. Thomas 

M. Sherman 

John Dolau 

COIU'ORALS. 

H. C. Botell 

J. H. Brown 

J. D. Sanborn 

Eli B. Dunning. . . 
13!Geo. Inks 

14 A. L. Bates 

15 P. B. Keys 

J. E. O'Reilley.... 

BUGLERS. 

Win. Morat 

Isaac Hiekerson.. 

BLACKSMITH. 

John Taylor 

FARRIER. 

John McNemel. . . 

PRIVATES. 

Alverson, F 

Anderson, M 

Ault, C. B 

Bronson, R 

Blbbins, Geo. W.. 

Baker, John 

Bateman, W. C... 
Beard, C. C 

Bouchard, Jacob . 

Broelia, P 

Burns, John 

lireiinan, Jaiii.-.. 
Bristol, L 8 

Harnett, Phillip., . 
I'm Iiannan, L. . . . 
Battels, Win. J... 
Blancbard, C. B... 
88 Bowen, Won 

Baldwin, Win. H. 

Barney. C 

•lark; 11. J 

Crowley, P 

43Chalmers. B 

441 amelL Win. 11.. 

40 Clark, L. B 

3 



Aug. 24. 1868 Sep. 
Au--. -."J. 1868 Sep. 
Aug. K», 1868 Sep. 
Aug. 24, 1863 Sep. 
Aug. 22, 1868 Sep. 
Aug. 18, 1863 Sep. 
Aug. 29, I8688ep. 
Sep. 11, 1803 Sep. 



8, 1863 Mustered 
8, 1863 Mustered 
8, L863 Mustered 
3, 1863 Mustered 
8, 1863 Mustered 
3, 1863 Mustered 
■j. 1863 Mustered 
25, 1803 Mustered 



out 
out 
out 
out 
out 
out 
out 
out 



November 
Noi ember 
N"\ ember 
November 
November 
November 
November 

November 



18, 1866. 

1^, 1865. 

18, 1865. 

is. 1866. 

18, 1866. 

18, 1865. 

18, 1865. 

is, 1865. 



Sep. 

Sep. 

Sep. 

Sep. 

Apl. 
22 Sep. 
31 Oct. 
30 Aug, 



12, 1863 Sep. 

7, 1863 Sep. 

IT. 1864 Sep. 



Sep 21,1803 
Aug. 10, 1803 



Sep. 30, 1804 



88, 1864 

28,1804 
29,1804 
11,1804 
15, 1804 



Sep. 

Apl. 
Sep. 
Oct. 
Aug 



25. 1803 
85 L863 
17. 1864 
88, 1864 
88, 1864 
89,1864 
11. 1864 

15. 1804 



Sep. 2:;, 1st;:; 
Aug. 10, 1803 



Aug. 20, 1803 Sep. 2,1803 



Aug. 12, 
Nov. is. 
Sep. 213, 
Aug. 80, 
April 8, 
Aug. 14, 
Aug. 12, 

Aug. 20, 

Aug. 20. 

Aug. 14, 

Sep. 9, 

Aug. 4, 

Nov. :>, 

Jan. «i, 
Sep. 80, 

Sep. 89, 
Sep. 80, 
Mar. 20, 

Mar. 20, 
Aug. 14, 
Aug. 5, 

Aug. if., 
Aug. 19, 

Sep. 0, 



1803 
1804 
1864 
1863 
1865 



Sep. 30, 1804 



Sep. 
Nov. 
Sep. 

Sep. 

Nov 



Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 



out November IS, 

out November I s , 

out November I s , 

out November 18, 

out November I s , 

out November 18, 

out November 18, 

out November 18, 



1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1866. 
1865. 



1863 Sep. 
1868 Sep. 
l863Sep. 
1868 Sep. 
1863 Sep. 
1863 Sep. 

1863 Sep. 
1868 Aug. 
1868 Feb. 

1864 Feb. 
1864 3ep. 
1864 Sep. 

1864 Sep. 

1865 Mar. 
L865 Mar 

Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 

Sep. 



1868 
1803 
1803 
1863 



25. 1863 
is, 1864 
23, 1864 
85, 1868 

9, 1st;:, 
2, 1st;:; 

2, 1863 
'.', 1868 

3, 1st;:; 
3,1863 
2. 1863 

20, 1863 
9, 1863 
17,1864 

17. 1864 
80, 1864 
80, 1864 
80, 1864 
32, 1866 
32, 1866 

2. 1st;:; 
2, 1868 
2, 1868 
2, 1868 
20,1803 



Mustered out November 18, 1865, 
Mustered out November 18, 1805. 

Mustered out November 18, 1805. 

Mustered out November IS, 1865. 

Honorably discharged Mar. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted April 7. 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Mustered oul November 18, ' 
Deserted I October 21. 1803. 
Deserted August 2. 1864. 
Deserted June 80, 1864. 
Died February 17, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, L865. 
Deserted September 88, 1863. 
Deserted February I, L664 
Deserted October 4, 1861. 
Mustered out November 18, 1SG5. 
Deserted March 35, 1864. 
Mustered oul November I s . 1865. 
Mustered oul November 18, 1866, 
Mustered oul November 18, I 
Deserted October 5, 1865. 
Deserted Octobers. 1865. 
Deserted October 18, 1868. 
Deserted July 27, 1864. 
Deserted September 33, 1868. 
Mustered oul Noi ember 18, ; 
Mustered out November IS, 1805. 



84 



Company D. — Enlisted Men. — (Continued.) 



No. 



46 Craig, Alex 

47 Cassidv, J. F 

48jCody, John 

49jCallahan, Chas 

50|Durkiu, John 

51iDesmond, Wm. K. 
52'Durham, Geo. W.. 
53 Dickson, Alex 



Egan, Wm. 

Evans, Richard. 

Everston, A. H. 

Faxon, A. W. .. 

Farris, Wm. W. 

Farman, John.. 
60jFriend, Sam'l. . . 
61|Gonyeau, J. B.. 

Gray, Wm 

Grace, Wm. F.. 

Good, Jos 

Godfrey, W. D. 

Godfrey, J. W.. 

Graves, Wm. ... 

Gaisberg, L.... 

Hagans^E. B. 



70 



Hughes, N. F. 



Hynes, Geo. 

Hughes, Geo.. 

Holden, J. M. . 
74!Hamilton. Jas. 
75 Hobbs, F. D. 
76 
77 
78 
7!) 



Houghton, C 

Hilton, Sam'l 

Hatch, O. A 

Joyce, Rob't 

Johanniugmier, Jos. 

Jones, Chas 

Jackson, E. C 

Littlefield, John 

Leonard, B 

Lee, D. S 

Lewis, A 

Lee, J. W 

Lynch, C 

Little, Jos 

Leonard, J. W 

Lloyd, W. J 

Lapoiut, F 

Livings, John 

Myrick, G 

McCabe, J. P 

Mulloy, Wm 

McBien.Dan'l 

Meade, John 

Martin, M 

McCoy, Wm 

Martin, C 

Munroe, Jas 

Moe, Myron 

McNamara, J 

McGiffln, Alex 



81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 

^Murray, C. F. 
107" 
108 



Mitchell, J. 

McDonald, L. D. 

109|Niel, Edwin 

llOUXiehols, J. W..., 

Ill Nash, J 

lialO'Laughlin, J. F. 
113!Osbom, II. C... 

114 O'Brien, M 

115 Patten, R. T 

llOlPelly, Geo 



Age. 



Enlisted. 



May 20, 1864 
Sep. 20, 1863 
Oct. 19,1864 
Nov. 3,1864 
Aug. 13, 1863 
Aug. 13,1863 
Sep. 28, 1864 
Oct. 14,1864 
Aua:. 14, 1863 
Sep. 7, 1863 
Sep. 30,1864 
Aug. 16, 1863 
Sep. 6, 1864 
Sep. 30,1864 
Dec. 17, 1864 
Aug. 7,1863 
Aug. 7,1863 
Aug. 14, 1863 
Sep. 7,1863 
Sep. 22, 1863 
Sep. 16,1863 
Mar. 27, 1864 
Oct. 14,1864 
Aug. 20, 1863 
Aug. 8, 1863 
Aug. 10, 1863 
Aug. 16, 1863 
Aug. 20, 1863 
Sep. 14,1863 
Sep. 16,1863 
Sep. 21,1863 
Sep. 28, 1864 
Oct. 27,1864 
Aug. 13, 1863 
Oct. 31,1863 
Sep. 17,1864 
Sep. 17,1864 
7, 1863 
7, 1863 
10, 1863 
14,1863 
Aug. 16, 1863 
Aug. 19, 1863 
Oct. 22,1863 
Apr. 20, 1864 
Nov. 2,1864 
Mar. 15, 1864 
Aug. 12, 1863 
Aug. 14, 1863 
Aug. 17, 1863 
Sep. 13,1863 
Sep. 7, 1863 
Sep. 8, 1863 
Sep. 12, 1863 
Sep. 18,1863 
Dec. 1,1863 
Junel7, 1864 



Aug 

A Hi 
Au<j 
Aua 



Mustered. 



Mar. 17, 1865 
Sep. 25. 1863 
Oct. 19,1864 
Nov. 3,1864 
Sep. 2, 1863 
Sep. 2, 1863 
Sep. 28,1864 
Oct. 14, 1864 

" 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 30, 1864 

2, 1863' 
Sep. 6, 1864 
Sep. 30, 1864 
Feb. 17, 1864 
Aug. 10, 1863 
Aug. 10, 1863 
Sep. 2,1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25,1863 

5,1864 
14, 1864 

2. 1863 
10, 1863 



Apr. 
Oct, 
Sep. 
A us: 



Aug. 10, 1863 



Sep. 5, 1864 



Sep. 2, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25,1863 
Sep. 28, 1864 
Oct. 27,1864 
Sep. 2, 1863 
Oct. 31, 1863 
Sep. 17, 1864 
Sep. 17, 1864 
Sep. 2, 1863 
Aug. 9,1863 
Aug. 10, 1863 
Sep. 2, 1863 
Sep. 2,1863 
Sep. 2, 1863 
Dec. 25, 1863 
Apr. 30, 1864 
Nov. 2,1864 
5, 1864 
2,1863 
4,1863 
2,1863 
Sep. 25,1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Dec. 23, 1863 
June 18, 1864 



Remarks. 



Apr. 
Sep. 

Sep. 
Sep. 



Sep. 2, 1864 Sep. 2,1864 



Sep. 15, 1864 



Sep. 29, 1864 Sep. 29, 1864 



Sep. 30,1864 
Oct. 14,1864 



Oct. 31, 1864 Oct. 31,1864 



Apr. 13, 1865 



Aug. 17, 1863 Sep. 2,1863 



Sep. 8, 1863 
Sep. 3, 1863 
Sep. 17, 1864 
Mar. 20, 1865 
Aug. 27, 1863 
Aug. 3 1,1863 



Sep. 30, 1864 
Oct. 14,1864 



Nov. 9,1,805 



Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 25, 1863 
Sep. 17, 1864 



Sep. 2,1863 
Sep. 2,1863 



Honorably discharged Mar. 24, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted October 5, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted October 5, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1855. 
Deserted July 27, 1864. 
Deserted June 30, 1864. 
Deserted May 23, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865 . 
Deserted February 5, 1864. 
Deserted October 2, 1865. 
Honorably discharged Mar. 24, 1865. 
Musteredout November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Killed by Indians May 20, 180*. 
Deserted May 10, 1864. 
Deserted September 10, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1S65. 
Deserted December 20, 1863. 
Died March 27, 1865. 
Deserted August 25, 1863. 
Honorably discharged Feb. 6, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted November 8, 1864. 
Deserted October 5, 1863. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Died November 20, 1864. 
Honorably discharged Mar. 27, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November IS, 1865. 
Deserted September 13, 1S65. 
Promoted Second Lieut. Co. E, Cav. 
Deserted July 17, 1864. 
Deserted July 27, 1864. 
Deserted August 2, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Died September 3, 1864. 
Deserted June 10, 1865. 
Deserted January 20, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted. 

Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted December 20, 1863. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted October 30, 1863. 
Died July 3, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Killed by Indians, Mav 20, 1865. 
Deserted October 5, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted April 7, 1865. 
Deserted October 1, 1865. 
Deserted November 8, 1864. 
Deserted May 1, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Honorably discharged Mar. 12, 1864. 
Deserted July 3, 1864. 
Deserted July 21, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Sur'd as a des'r fm Co. K, 1st Cal. Inf. 
Deserted May 26, 1864. 
Deserted September 23, 1863. 



85 



Company D.— Enlisted Men.— (Continued.) 



No, 



Sga 



Enlisted. 



Mustered. 



Remarks. 



117 Preble, G.O. 
US Powers, J. C. 
119 Peterson, P. 

120: Pope, Geo , 

121 Robinson, Win.., 
128 Robinson, Jacob. 

123 Ralstou, Wm. A.. 

124 EUley, John 

125 Rose, Lewis 

126 Russell, C. C 

127 Robinson, S. E... 

128Sueath, H. K 

1298tepbens, M 

180 Spencer, Wm. E. 
181 Smith, John 

132 Sample, S. B 

133 Smith, (.'. C 

134 Scott, Wm. H.... 

186|8mith, G. W 

130|Turner, L 

187 Thompson, Wm. , 
138|Thompson, B. C. 
13y,Thonias, G. M.... 
14(> Thatcher, J. V.... 
141 Thomas, John W. 
142. Thompson, Alex. . 

143 Robinson, II 

144 White, Henry.... 

145 Wolverton, Joel. , 
140 Whitby, Wm 

147 Wright, John 

148 Wilkcrson, T. B.. 

149 White, McH 

150 White, G. W 

151 Williams. F 

152 Young, H 



Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Dec. 
Aug, 
Aug 
Aug 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Vug 
8ep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
\ug 
Aug 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
May 
Aug 
feep. 
Sep. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Oct. 
Aug. 



1,1888 

9,1864 

28, 1864 

I, 1864 Dee. 

6,1863|Aug 
in, 1863 Sep. 



Sep. 
Sep. 

Sep. 



Sep. 

Sep. 

Sep. 

Oct. 



26, 1863 

7, is.*; 
21,1883 
25,1864 
28, L884 Nov 

8, 1868 Aug 

20. iMioSep. 

8,18688ep. 

0,1803 Sep. 

12,1868|Sep. 

5, l^'4'Sep. 
14, l.SW'Sep. 
28, 1864 Sep. 
,18,1863'Scp. 

27, lsiJ3]Sep. 

8, L8848ep. 
17, 1804 Sep. 
23, 1864 l Sep. 
28, 1804 Sep. 
80, L864J8ep. 



10,1864 

31,1863 

3,1863 

5,1803 

6, L868 

15,1864 

19,1864 

30, 1884 

0, 1804 

3,1803 



May 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Sep. 
Sep. 
Oct. 
Sep. 



2, 1S03 Mustered out November 18. In;-,. 

9, L864 Deserted May 88, in;;,. 
28, L884 Mustered out November IS, 1n;5. 

L.1864 Blustered out November is, 1865. 
.lo, L868 Mustered out November i\ 1886. 

2, 1863 Mustered out November 18, 1866. 

:.', L86S Mastered out. November 18, 1S05. 
25, is;:; Deserted July 3. 1N14. 

25. 1863 Mastered oul November 18. i v| i5. 
85, 1864 Deserted January 20, 1886. 

88.1864 Mastered oat November I s , 1865. 
.10, L888 Mastered oul November is, 1885 

2, 1863 Deserted July 3, 1804. 
25,1883 Deserted December 20, 1803. 
25, L863|Died January 25, 1884, 
25, 1863 Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

5 1884 Mustered out November is, 1865. 
14, 1864 Deserted April 7, 1885. 
28, 1884 Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

2, 1803' Deserted May 29, 1805. 

2, In;;; Deserted January 24, 1864. 

6, 1n;4 Died November 11, 1S04. 
17, L864 Mustered out November 18, 1865 

23, L864 Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
38,1864 Honorably discharged Mar. 24, 1865. 
30, 1804 Deserted May 29, 1865 

20, 1804 Sur. as des. fm Co D 2d C. C. Jun 22,65 
2, 1803 Deserted September 23, 1863. 
25, 1803 Prom. Second Lieut. Co. D, Cavalry. 
25, 1863 Deserted July 3, 1804. 

24, L888 Deserted March 25, 1864. 

15. 1884 Mustered out November 18, 1865, 
L9, 1884 Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
80, L884 Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

6,1864 Deserted May 13, 1865. 

2, 1803 Mustered out November 18, 1865. 



36 



COMPANY E— Commissioned Officers. 



Rank. 



Names. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Mustered. 



Captain 

First Lieutenant. . 
Second Lieutenant 



Robert C. Payne. 
Wra. H. Clark... 
John Littlefield.. 



Nov. 16,1863 
Nov. 16,1863 
Nov. 28,1863 



Apr. 6,1864 Resigned October 28. 1865. 
Feb. 17,1864jMustered out Nov. 18, 1865. 
Apr. 6,1864lMustered out Nov. 18, 1865. 



Enlisted Men. 



Names. 



SERGEANTS. 

1 Charles Brainard 

2J. J. Flaherty.... 

3 Wm. B. Mafia 

4 Jos. D. Budd 

5 Geo. Y. Van Nostrand. 

6 Dudley Phelps 

711. F. Barlow 

CORPORALS. 

8F. Marrion 

9Wm. Rafferty 

10 C. H. Judd 

11 W. \V. Wilson 

12 Isaac Van Valkenburg 

13 C. W. Crowner 

14 H. E. Scott 

15 John Marcuss 

buglers. 

16 Dunlap, John 

17 George W. Langly... 

blacksmith. 

18 Jas. C. Smith 

FARRIER. 

19 Samuel Fugles 

SADDLER. 

20 Jas. H. Sackett 

WAGONER. 

21 T. H. McBryde 

PRIVATES. 

22 Austin, G. T 

23 Armstrong, J 

24 Alexander; W. S 

25 Arnold, A. J 

26Aikins.H. D 

27 Boles Jos 

28 Burgess, L 

29 Bonahan, J 

30 Brown, S. D 

31 Bates, T. W 

32 Beard, C. M 

33 Burns, John 

34 Billing E 

35 Bonney, J. A 

36 Burns, II. M 

37 Chandler, M 

38 Chambers, Samuel 

39 Carrier, John 

40 Cullen, Joseph 

41 Carter, A. T 

42 Denver, A 

43 Davis, T. D 

44 Dean, M 

45 Delay, T 

4(5 Dickerson, J. E 

47Eesman, H 

48 Ellsworth. Wm 

49 Farrow, J. D 

BOFrisbee, R. T 

51Fawcctt, B 



Age. 



Dec. 15,1863 
Mar. 27,1864 

Dee. 27,1863 

Dec. 21,1863 

Dec. 29,1863 

Jan. 3,1864 

Jan. 27,1864 



Mar. 1, 
Mar. 28 
Mar. 24. 
Mar. 23. 
Mar. 25 
Mar. 23 
May 16, 
Sept. 28 



Jan. ?7,lS64Jan. 11,1864 



1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 



Mustered. 



Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Feb. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
June 
Sep. 



11,1864 
51864 
11,1864 
23,1863 
5.1864 
11,1864 
17,1864 

5,1864 
5,1864 
5,1864 
5,1864 
5,1864 
5,1864 
25,1864 
28,1864 



Jan. 13,1864 
Aug. 8,1864 
Jan. 8,1864 
Mar. 30,1864 
Feb. 14,1864 



May 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Sept 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Aug, 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Dec. 



26.1S64 
26 1864 

2,1864 
15,1864 

2,1864 
15,1864 

2,1864 



Feb. 17,1865 

Aug. 8,1864 

Jan. 11,1864 

Apr. 6,1864 

Feb. 17,1864 

June 25,1864 

Apr. 5,1864 

Apr. 5,1864 

Apr. 5,1864 

Jan. 11,1864 

Apr. 5,1864 

Jan. 11,1864 



4,1864 Jan. 11,1864 



27.1SC.4 
26,1864 
14,1863 
12,1864 
28,1864 

4.1864 
13,1864 
26,1864 
27.1SC4 
27,1864 
25,1864 
18,1864 
31,1864 
85,1863 

1,1864 
31,1864 
19,1864 

1,1864 

6,1864 
31,1864 

1,1864 



Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 



out November 18, 
out November 18, 
out November 18. 
out November 18, 
out November 18, 
out November 18, 
out November 18, 



1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 



Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Honorably discharged Nov. 17, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

Mustered put November 18, 1865. 

Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

Mustered out November 18, 1865. 

Honorably discharged Oct. 8, 1865. 



1865. 
1865. 



April 5,1*64 
Aug. 26.1864 
Dec. 33,1863 
April 5,1S64 
Juue25,lSii4 
Nov. 4.1S64 
Sep. 13,1864 
April 5.1864 
April 5,1864 
April 5.1S64 
April 6,1864 
Feb. 17,1864 
April 6,lSii4 
Jan. 11,1864 
Jan. 11,1864 
April 5,1864 
Aug. 19,1864 
April 5,1864 
Jan. 11,1864 
Aug. 81,1864 
Jan. 11,1864 



2S,1863Jan. 11,1864 



Mustered out November 18, 
Deserted July 18, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Deserted May 29, 1864. 
Died June 6, 1865. 
Deserted June 23, 1865. 
Deserted July 27, 1865. 
Deserted March 16, 1865. 
Deserted March 16, 1865. 
Deserted March 1(5, 1865. 
Honorably discharged Nov. 18, 1865. 
Deserted "May 3. 181)5. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Mustered out November 18, 
Honorably discharged. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Mustered out November 18, 
Deserted August 19, 1864. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Deserted August 19, 1864. 
Deserted May 16, ism. 
Honorably discharged. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Mustered out November 18, 
Mustered out November 18, 
Deserted May 3, 1st,:.. 
Mustered out November 18, 
Deserted April 5, 1 *(>:>. 
Honorably discharged. 
Deserted June 3, 1865. 



1865. 

1865. 



1865. 
1865. 



1865. 



1865. 
1865. 

1865. 

1865. 



37 



Company E— Enlisted Men — (Continued.) 



No. 



(fames. 






Mattered, 



Ki-mnrk*. 



52 Foster/C 

58 Fish. F. R 

54Flv, L. W 

55|GebbenB, S 

56 Gordon, A. F. . . 
67 Grant, Wm. II . . 

58 Gersbach, C 

59|Gale, Win 

60|Gray, Geo. E... 
61 Granville. II.... 

63Haws, AJf 

63Hutchins, Wm, 

64 Harrison, Win . . 

65 Boughton, L. .. 

66Hs#at, N 

67 Hall, 'I'h.- 

68Hurd, II. F 

69 Hogarth*, D. K. 
TOHenning. II.... 

71 BatiSet, W 

73Huges, Daniel.. 
rehKibbee, ('. H... 

74[Kriete, II 

7-~> Kewley, E 

76Klien.F 

77 Lindsay, Jos. .. 

78 Lnren, J. C 

79Liddle, G 

so Lucia, J 

81 Leonard, J 

82 Mead, P 

83Meyere, F 

S4 Marion. Win. L. 
85|Mason, J. L.... 
86 M. -Iclier, II 



-; 



Miller. Geo... 
McOrnie, ELY. 
Manson. Wm, 
McConnel, J. 

Meyer, P 

Morris, John. 

93 Meyer, J. E. A 

94 Mulligan, J... 
85 Neil; H. P.... 
86 Northway, George 

97 N'oyes, II 

98 Nelson. Geo.. 
990'Loughlin, C 

lOOPeabody, Geo... 
101 Patterson. G. W 

L02 Reese, L. L 

108 Rasbnrn. Geo'. . . 

104 Handle, Samuel. 

105 Roohan, John .. 
106J8mith, John ... 
in; Spitrner, John . 

I08|8awyer, L 

1098rnall, J. 8 

LlOdcovell. N. U... 

111 8< ger, Joseph . . 

1 12 I'r.i \ i re, Joseph 

I. C. I 

114 Tnckey, Jas. . . . 

115 Turner, L 

1 It; Vance, ./anus M 

117 Wallace-, C. K... 

11*. Woods, Thus... 
] 1 '.» Worley, Jas.... 

120 Williams, K.... 

121 u oodlifTi I- i "■ 

122 Wapplehorst, A . 



Mar. 7 
Aug. 80 
Aug. 88 

Nov. 1 
Auir. 87 
Aug. 9 
Jane 80 

Nov. 1 
Jan. 1 
Feb. 6, 
Feb. 18 
Feb. Lfl 
Feb. 18 

Dec. 28 
Jan. 11 
Apr. 87 
July 5 
Aug. 8 
Sept. 8 
Mar. 15 
Mar. 5 
N.>v. '.I. 
Jan. 19, 
June 7, 
Dec. 30, 
Jan. !• 
Mar. 84, 
Aug. 24 y 
Jan. 18, 
Jan. 8, 
Mar. 84. 
Feb. 9, 
Dec. 31 
Jan. 8 
Jan. 7 
Jan. 7 
Jan. 19 
Feb. 17 
Mar. 17 
Aug. 8 
Dec. 29 
Dec. 29 
Jan. 3 
Sep. 14 



!864JApr. 5,1864 
,1864 An- 30,1864 
1864 Ang. 88,1864 
1864 Nov. 1.1864 



L864 
1864 
1864 



Aug. 87,1864 
An-. 9,1864 
June 80 1864 
l804Nov. 1,1864 
l864Man. 11,1864 
1864 Feb. 17,1864 
!864JFeb. 17,1864 
1864 Feb. 17.1864 
,1864 Feb. 17,1864 
1863 Feb. 17,1864 

1863 Jan. 11,1864 
l864Jan. 11.1864 
,1864 June 25,1864 
l864Julj 5,1864 
,1864 Aug. 8,1864 
I8648ept. 8,1864 

1864 April 5,1864 
l864April 5 1864 

Nov. 8,1864 
Feb. 17,1864 
June 25,18(54 
L868 April 5,1864 
1864 Jan. 11,1864 
1864 April 5,1864 
18(54 Au-. -J4 1S(54 
L864 Feb. 17,1864 
1864 Jan. 11,1864 
1864 April 5,1864 
1864 Feb. 17.1864 

1863 Jan. 11,1864 

1864 Jan. 11,1864 
1864 Jan. l L,18&4 
1864 Jan. 11,1864 
1864 Feb. 17,1864 
1864 April 5,1864 
1864 April 5,1864 

Aug. 8,18(54 
Jan. 11,1804 
Jan. 11,1864 
Jan. 11,1864 
Sep. 14,18(34 



1864 
1864 
1864 



lsi ii 
In;:; 
18(53 

1st;;; 
1804 



ted May :;, 1865 
Mastered oui Noi ember i 8, it 
Mustered oui November 18, 1865. 
Mustered oui November I s , I - 
Mustered out November 18, I 
Mastered out November 18. 1865. 
Mustered oui Nnv< mber I s *. L865, 
Deserted May 8 L885 
Mustered oui Nov< mber 18, 1865. 

' d June 8. 1884 
Deserted June 17, 1864. 
Deserted February 85, 1864. 
Deserted May 6, 1864. 
Mastered oui November I s , l 
Mastered oui Novembi r 18, 1865, 
Mustered out November 18. 1865, 
Deserted May 8, 1866, 
Mastered out November I s , 1865, 
Mustered oui November 18, ' 
Mastered oal November 18, I s1 '-"'. 
Mustered oui November I s . 1885, 
Mustered out November 18. 1865, 
Mastered oat November 18, 1865, 
Mustered oul Novembei 1% 1865, 
Deserted January 29, 181 6 
Mustered out November I s . 1865. 
Mustered out November I s , 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 18(55. 
Deserted May 8, 1865. 
Deserted April 87, 1864 
Deserted April 84, 1864 
Deserted July 38, 1864. 
Deserted June 17, 1864 
H Bertecl July 27. 1864 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865, 
Mustered out November 18, IStio. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted May :;, 1m '>•">. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted October 8, 18(55. 
Died April 25, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted December 1. L864 
Mustered out Novembei is. 1865 

Mustered out November IS, 1865 

Mustered oul November is, is.-,:,. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865, 
Deserted May 8, 1865 
Mustered out November is, 1S65. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865 
Mastered out November is, is*;:,. 
Deserted August 36, l- 
Mum. red oul November 18, 1865. 
Mustered oul November I s . 1865 
Mustered oul November 18, 1865, 
Deserted Angus! 18, 1885 
Mustered oul November I s . 1865, 
Mustered out November 18, 1865, 
Mustered out Novembi r I s . 1865, 
Deserted Jane i . 1884. 
Mustered oul November i\ I 
Deserted July 29, 1864. 
Deserted M >\ 38, 1864 
Bonorably discharged April 7, Nu. 
\l ustered oul November I s . It 
Mustered oul November I s 1865 
Mustered oul November is. i^;.v 



38 



COMPANY F — Commissioned Officers. 



Rank. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Mustered. 



Remarks. 



Captain 

First Lieutenant.. 
Second Lieutenant 



Jos. W. Calder. . . . Dec. 4, 1863 
L. J. Whitney .... Dec. 4, 1863 
Justin Edwards. . . Jan. 16, 1864 



April 4, 1864 
Feb. 17, 1S64 
April 4, 1864 



Mustered out Nov. 18, 1865. 



Enlisted Men. 



Names. 



10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 

19 

20 

21 
22 

23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 



SERGEANTS. 

Henry Finley 

Ed. Harris 

M. Gehrum 

G-. H. Donnell 

Jackson Mowbray . . . 

B. F. McCready 

H. S. Lamprey 

Isaac Barton 

CORPORALS. 

Perry R. Williams... 

Henry E. Emery 

Milton L. Fry 

J. C. Shelby 

Samuel M. Cook 

F. M. Blair 

Charles Frikker 

George W. Rogers . . . 

BUGLERS. 

Fred. Kreitzer 

Robert Allen 

FARRIERS. 

Wm. W. Boatwright. 
Joseph J/ Meisen 

SADDLER. 

M. L. Courtney 

WAGONER. 

Wm. J. Palmer 

PRIVATES. 

Aldrich, A 

Arthurs, Jacob 

Adams, Robert 

Bannister, M. G 

Bell, T. J 

Bath, Samuel S 

Benedict, Peter 

Brown, Ed 

Blanchard, Charles. . 

Booth, G. C 

Bond, J. M 

Barnett, A 

Coyle,F 

Crossen, S. M 

Campbell, P 

Clements, B. S 

Commons, N. B ... . 

Campbell, J. M 

Davis, David B 

Deitz, Charles A. F. . 

Deaner, J. G 

Egan, J. C 

Emmerson, George.. 

Eigen willie, H 

Eastwood, MS 

Fields, John 



30 



24 

20 



Mustered out November 18, 1865. 



Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18, 1865. 



Deserted October 24. 1864. 
Deserted May 25, 1865. 



Deserted June 24. 1864. 
Deserted July 21, 1864. 
Deserted August 16, 1865. 
Honorably discharged July 16, 1865. 



Deserted May 6, 1864. 
Deserted May 6, 1864. 



Died May 7, 1865. 
Deserted May 3, 1865. 



83 



Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Deserted July 5, 1865. 



39 



Company F. — Enlisted Men.— (Continued). 



Names. 



Age. 



K. Ll II k- 



Graelk, John 

Gilbert, J. F 

Grant, A. G 

Goodpester, George. 

Gowan, Hen i 

Gee, S. T 

Hamlin, G. A 

Hewett. J. F 

Hagen, Ed 

Johnson, Win. F 

Jones, James B 

Join-, Josephus.... 

K.nrv, George 

Kerr, Joseph 

Kerney, P 

Kin her. C F 

Lake. C. T 

Laehaie, A 

Lake, N. P 

Lampoon, Amos 

Lnken, Joseph 

Martin. Charles 

Mooney. 1). W 

Morris. II 

McQoillon, K 

Milliard, George.... . 
MeGuire. Win. H... 

Martin, E. L 

Mulcliv, If , 

Medberry. W. C 

Murray, H. C 

McDohegh, Ed.... 

Mahler, G 

McCloaky, John 

Nugent, James. ... . 

(Kike, Wm 

Piatt, 0. R 

Potter, Floyd 

Poss. Joseph 

Pasqaler, II 

Prine, E 

Pattenoa, T. J 

Parrish, B 

Prado, Alex 

Palmer, James 

Ross, J. K 

Robinson, R 

Richards, Joseph 

Btoppard, M 

Sipp, Joseph 

Bcherb, Joseph 

Slivers. A. B 

St. Croix, C. D 

Scott. James 

Bchlichting, 11 

Th iyer, Joan 

Tindle, John 

\'an < kchaen, G 

Valller.J. 1 

White, Fred 

Whin-beard, G 

White, J. R 

J. M 

Watergreo. T 

William-, George 

Williams. J. M 

S.J 

Wynd. K. H 

. Win 



88 

88 
88 
88 



18 



30 
88 



37 



87 



88 



32 
40 



41 

4:; 
81 



89 



l Beptember 18, 1884 
Mastered <>ut November 18, lsr>.">. 



Mastered oat November 18, 1865. 
Mastered oat November 18, 1865, 
Mastered oal November 18, 1865. 



Mastered out November is, i^;">. 



Mastered oal November 18, 1865. 
Mastered out November is. 1865. 
Deserted July 28, 1884. 
Mastered oat November 18, 1865. 



Deserted June 10, 1864 
Deserted July 7, 1864. 



Deserted M irch 88, 1865. 



Drammed out February 6, 1865. 

I April '.'4. 1865. 
Deserted June 10, 1864 



Mastered oat November 18, 1865. 
Deserted May 85, 1865. 
Mastered out November 18. 



Surrendered to Co. B, Third Cal Infantry. 

Mustered out November 18, 1865. 
Mustered out November 18. 1865. 

Mastered oal November 18, 1865. 



Died September 3 
Deserted March 84, 1885. 



Deserted Beptember 12, 1864. 



Deserted July 38, 1864 
Mastered <>ut Novemh 
Mastered out November I s . 1865. 



40 



EOSTER OF FLRST BATTALION, NEVADA VOLUNTEERS- 
INFANTRY— MUSTEEED INTO THE SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

COMPANY A. — Commissioned Officers. 



Rank. 



Names. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Remarks. 



Captain . 
Captain. 



M. R. Hassett.... 
William Wallace. 



First Lieutenant. 
First Lieutenant. 



Second Lieutenant 
Second Lieutenant 



A. J. Close. 
D. H. Pine. 



Dan'l Vanderhoof. 
G. J. Lansingr 



June 28, 1864 
Jan. 20, 1865 

June 28, 1864 
Aug. 23, 1865 

June 28, 1864 

Jan. 20, 1865 



Jnne28, 1864 
Feb. 1,1865 

June 28, 1864 
Sep. 16,1865 

Sep. 28,1865 

May 15,1865 



Resigned Jan. 18, 1865. 

Vice Hassett, resigned ; mus- 
tered out Dec. 22, 1865. 

Resigned June, 1865. 

Vice Close, resigned; muster'd 
.out Dec. 22, 1865. 

Promoted First Lieut. Co. C, 
same battalion. 

Vice Vanderhoof, promoted ; 
mustered out Dec. 22, 1865. 



Enlisted Men. 



Names. 



Age. 



10 

11 

12 

13 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 



SERGEANTS. 

Jas. W. Thompson 

Simeon Dun 

S. M. Ballard 

Chas. H. Verschoyle... 
John H. Merrett 

CORPORALS. 

Martin Ahem 

John Bossinger. 

C. C. Higgins 

R. A. Fitch 

W. J. Johnson 

C. B. Dunn 

James Quigley 

BUGLER. 

Z. Thowald 

privates. 

Abny, James 

Barrett, Wm 

Belt, A. J 

Bolonge, M. C 

Briggs. Oscar 

Bondolpi, V 

Boley, Jos 

Bowman, T. F 

Clark, John 

Clark, James 

Collins, J. S 

Grouse, Spencer 

Crowley, M 

Uorson, G. W 

Corcoran, Jas 

Casej T , John 

Conrad, Chas 

Cradwick, R. F 

Craddock, J. C 

Davis, David 

Dunn, Andrew 

Duncan, L 

Devers, G. W 

Delong, H. R 

Desmerett, H. L 



Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 



Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 



out December 
out December 
out December 
out December 
out December 
out December 
out December 



22, 1865. 
22, 1865, 
22, 1865. 
22. 1865. 
22, 1805. 
22, 1865. 
22, 1865. 



Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Deserted October 14, 1864. 
Mustered out December 22, 1S65. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22. 1865. 
Deserted July 2, 1864. 
Deserted August 15, 1864. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted August 22, 1865. 
Deserted October 10, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1805. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted July 28, 1804. 
Died September 9, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted February 1, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted August 30, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted September 14, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted September 12, 180."). 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 



41 



Compant A.— Enlisted Men— (Continued.) 



Ago. 



Drouett, Jos. , 

Dairy, John.. . 

Darney, Jeremiah 
Douglas, Win. J. 

Dai 5, .Tames. .. . 

Brans, Jobs 

Freed, David 

r, M 

Dough, .Taints. . . 
Green, Thomas. . 

(iriniicll, Win. . . 

(iunther, N 

Qllson, G. E 

Hennessy, Pal . . . 
Hamilton, J. B. . 
Hickman, Win. J 
Humphrey, II... 
Harnett, T. -T.... 

Harris 11. M . . . . 

Harrington, T. F 

Hanna, John 

Huston, Wm 

Hubbard, C. M . . 
Hutchinson, J. J 

Hellringer, P 

Jewett, C. F 

Sean, M. E 

Karr, Wm 

Kavanna, P 

Lansing, G. J 

Lynn, E. C 

Lawrence, Win. . 

Lake, Chas 

Lyons, Pat 

Loneyde, F. W. . . 
Lawson, B. W. . . 

Miller, F 

Milliman, Schuyler 
Mcllen, 11. M..:. 

Mullen, J. C 

Morlet, Fred 

Murray, M 

Messent, P. L. B 

Morgan, Ed 

McQuone, N\ . . . 
Mcintosh, L. D.. 
McCallum, John. 

Nelson, L. C 

<)" Brian, Jas. H. . 

Payett, Jos 

Puckett, Jos. A.. 

Parker, R 

Philip, Louis 

Petty, I' 

Robatham. .1. B.. 
Richmond, Jaa . . 

Reilley. Pat 

Richards, II, -un . 

Ryan, M. J 

Bteel, Davis 

Sherman, J. II. . . 

Stone, M. W 

Bteen, T. II 

Bummers, James 
Sherlock, John. . 
Sanders, F. M... 

Strum. Ed 

Thomas, G. K... 
Turnbull, John. . 
Thompson, Win . 
Waddle, Sam! W 



38 
44 



24 



20 

28 
38 



'.'I 



l(i 



25 
28 



26 

28 



40 
80 
B8 
43 
28 
80 



Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Deserted Jury 26, 1864 

llonoi-al.lv discharged October Id, 18C4. 

Dic.l .lulv 16, 1888. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

MuBtered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted August 1. 1864. 
Deserted October 15, 1864, 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865, 
Deserted July 24, 1864. 
Mustered out December 82, 1865. 
Mustered oul December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December '-".'. 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted August 20 1864. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted October 27, 1st,:.. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted February 17. 1884. 
Mustered oul December 22, l s »',.~>. 
Honorably discharged September 8, 1SG5. 

Deserted August 28, 1865. 
Honorably discharged June 25, 1865. 

Deserted ' July 28, Wa. ' 
Mustered out December 22. isr,r>. 
Promoted Second Lieut. Co. A, Infantry. 
Mistered out December 22, 1865. 

Deserted August 28, 1865. 

Deserted July 20, 1864. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Mustered out. 

Mustered out. 

Mustered out. 

Deserted. 

Deserted July 2, 1864. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Deserted July 2. 1864. 

Honorably discharged. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Deserted October 21. 1865. 

Mustered out December 22, i s '',:>. 

Mustered oul December 22, l s t',.">. 

Deserted September 8, 1865. 

Deserted May 22, 1865. 

Deserted July 2, 1864. 

I Mscharged April 5, 1864. 

Deserted July 2, 1865, 

Mustered OUt December 22, 1865. 

Mustered out December 22, i s, '"V 

Mustered OUt December 22, 1865, 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted September m ■ ■ 
Mustered out December 22, L865. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Mustered but December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1885. 

Mustered out December 22, 1865. 

Deserted Ocl ir 21, 1865. 

i), Berted Beptember 12, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Muster, d out December 22, l s, ;.">. 
Deserted April 7. 1865. 

Mastered out December 22, 1865, 



42 



Company A.— Enlisted Men.— (Continued). 



No. 



Names. 



Remarks. 



110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 



Welch, G. C 

Weyer, Dennis. ... 
Wilson, James.... . 

Wilson. John 

Writh. Albert 

Williams, E 

Wood, Aaron 

Woods, James J. . . 
Whitehead, Charles 
Wolf, Jackson 



34 

10 
19 

IS 



Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Surrendered as a deserter to Ninth Cal. Inf. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted July 30.1864. 
Died September 12, 1864. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Mustered out December 22, 1865. 
Deserted October 18, 1865. 
Deserted May 18, 1865. 



COMPANY B. — Commissioned Officers. 



Rank. 



Names. 



Date of 
Commission. 



Mustered. 



Captain 

First Lieutenant.. 
First Lieutenant.. 

Second Lieutenant 



Geo. A. Thurston. 
Geo. A. Thurston. 
Wm. G. Seamonds 



John H. Tolles. 



June28, 1864 
Mar. 8.1864 
June28, 1864 

June 28, 1864 



June28, 1864 Mustered out Dec. 15, 1865. 
Apr. 10, 1864 Promoted Capt. June 28, 1864. 
Juue28, 1864iVice Thurston, prom.; mus- 
tered out Dec. 15, 1865. 
June28,1864|Mustered out Dec. 15, 1865. 



Enlisted Men. 



Names. 



Age. 



Remarks. 



10 
11 
12 
13 

14 
15 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 



SERGEANTS. 

Ed. D. Sherrill ., 

Wm. Gott 

T. N. Roussin 

J. M. D. Warfield 
James H. Sanborn..., 

CORPORALS. 

Joseph Kellison 

Jotham Burns 

Harvy Pierce 

Andrew Healy 

James Dougherty 

John A. Bird 

Charles W. Thornton. 
George M. Thurlow .. 

DRUMMERS. 

John E. Howe 

Henry Heusner. . . 1 . . . 

WAGONER. 

George Parker 

PRIVATES. 

Ackler, George H 

Blanchard, CD 

Bloomingthal, Ed 

Barker, Wm 

Brown, Wm 

Brittan, Jas 

Burns, Husrh 

Brink, J. W 

Brum field. Geo 

Brooks, Wm 

Brown, E. A 

Blanchard, E. C 

Bryon, Thomas 

Bell, Wm. C 

Blood, E. D 

Butler, John 

Coen, S. L 



20 



83 
83 
85 



22 

28 



Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 



Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 



out December 15, 
out December 15, 
out December 15, 
out December 15, 
out December 15, 
out December 15, 
out December 15, 
out December 15, 



1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1S65. 



Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Deserted July 25, 1864. 
Mustered out December 15, 1S65. 
Deserted September 3, 1864. 
Deserted September 3, 1864. 
Deserted November 19, 1864. 
Honorably discharged August 26, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Deserted January 11, 1864. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 
Deserted July 30, 1864. 
Mustered out December 15, 1865. 



43 



Compant B.— Enlisted Men.— (Continued). 



No. 



34 

35 

30 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

40 

4? 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

02 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

go 

91 

9a 

93 

94 

96 

90 

'.iT 

98 

99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 



Names. 



Ago. 



Callahan, John 

Connor*. A. <; , 

Crozar, Janus 

Ceregan, J. C. G 

Currier. B. F 

Craig. Win. (J 

Dnnnjgan, M 

Earl, Peter 

Evans, G. W 

Elliott, Robert 

Bastabrook, Wm. W. 

Eobanks, D. K 

Fademan. C. B 

Farrell. J. F 

Fish, N. W 

Ford, Gregory 

Gayner, Ed 

Gould. Q. W 

Govenlock, W 

Graham, I 

Garlon, N 

Grover. Jared 

Grinnell, Louis 

Howard, James 

Hemenfeld, Peter... 

Hill, John 

Ferns, Jos 

Hardy, Charles L... '.. 

Huguet, John , 

Hedrick, N. F 

Jones, Charles 

Johnson, John 

Leonard. James 

Lovell. Charles 

Lang, Kiehard 

Lade, Ed 

Lenard, Charles 

Leonard, J. F 

Lowrie, J. M 

Long, Abram ,. 

McCallnm, G. H 

Morlath. F 

McLaughlin, John 

McGnire, John 

Mitchell, Henry 

McCarthy, P 

McLane, Joseph 

McNanghton, N 

Myers, Jacob 

McGeen, F 

Miller, F 

Marshall, S 

McGlnls. Win. J 

Mead, M. L 

Newell, Jos. 3 

O'Fallon, John 

< I'Brlen, Daniel 

0'8ulllvan, Jerry 

Park, David 

Prior, John 

Pnrdy, John W 

Preston. J, U 

Parks, Andrew 

Hun. in, (i. \V ... 

Robinson, Wm 

Bntherland, Geo 

Bawyer, II. \V 

Btephens, Wm. T 

Smith, David 

Bmlth, Win 

Bhoeniaker, B. B 



88 

is 



98 



46 
29 



23 
18 
21 
18 

20 



99 



49 



:;s 
88 
-.'I 
99 



Remark*. 



Deserted Julv 80, 1864 
Deserted Juh 28, 1864. 
Mnstered ont December 16, 1885, 
Mastered out December 15, 1866, 
Mustered out December 15, L885 
Deserted. 

Mustered out December 15, 1805. 

Deserted July 96, 1864. 

Mnstered ont December 15, 1866, 

Mnstered out December 15, 1886 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mnstered out December 15, 1866. 

Deserted Julv 24, 1864. 

Deserted Julv 95, 1864. 

Mustered out December 15, 1885. 

Mnstered ont December r>, 1885. 

Deserted August 11, 1864 

Mnstered ont December 15, 1865 

Mnstered ont December 15, 1866. 

Mnstered out December 16, 1866' 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 16, 1866. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Deserted September 9, 1864. 

Deserted Julv 98, 1864 

Deserted Angnst 7, 1864 

Mustered out December 15, 1866. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Died June 12, 1885 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Deserted July 24, 1884 

Deserted Angnst 80, L864 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Deserted May 17, 1S04. 

Deserted September 9, 1804. 

Mustered out December 15, 1805. 

Mnstered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865 

Mustered out December 15, 1865 

Mustered out December 15, 1865 
Mustered out December 15, 1865 
Mustered out December 15, 1805. 
Deserted May 16. 1864 
Deserted Julie 16.1864. 
Deserted Angnst 30, 1804. 
Deserted September 9, 1864 Pas. 

Deserted and in confinement at Camp Doug- 
Mustered out December 15, 1865 
Mustered out December 15, 1865 
Died April 12. 1865 
Mustered out December 15, 1865 
Mustered out December 15, 1865 
Deserted. 

Mastered out December 15, 1805. 
Died June 25, 1865. 
Deserted June 22, 1864. 
Deserted. 

Mustered out December 15, 1805. 
Deserted Jnlj 94, 1864. 
Drowned November 22, 1*01 
Mnstered onl December 15, 1865. 
Mnstered out December r>, 1866. 
Mustered out December 15, 1805. 
Deserted Julv 26, 1864 
Mnstered onl December 15, 1866. 
Mnstered onl December 15, 1865 
Mnstered onl December 15, 1865. 
Mustered onl December 15, i v <-"'. 
Mnstered onl December 15, i s 'i"«. 
Mnstered onl December 15, 1866, 
Mustered out December 15, 1805. 



44 

Company B— Enlisted Men.— (Continued.) 



No. 



Names. 



Age. 



Remarks. 



105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 



Shiply, E. M 

Settle. B. F 

Thompson, G. L.. 
Thompson. Wm.. 

Tuttle, S. H 

Turnly, John 

Taplin, DeWitt... 
Townsley, A. E... 

Urtel, Wm 

Van Doren, Jacob 
Vantreese, A. D.. 

Wilson, Wm 

Wilder, Wm. J... 
Wilson, Geo. V... 
Walson, Wm. H . . 

Warren, Ed 

Wilson, L. G 

Whitbeck, A. J... 
Winfleld, Dan'l. . . . 

Wilcox, R C 

Woods, Wm 

Wayne F 



26 



Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Alias G. H. Davis, deserter from 1st Ohio Bat. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15. 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Deserted June 22, 1864. 

Deserted July 26, 1864. 

Deserted August 28, 1864. 

Deserted August 28, 1864. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Deserted. 

Mu-tered out December 15, 1865. 

Mustered out December 15, 1865. 

Alias Wm. Shaffner, des. im 1st New Mex. Inf. 

Deserted February 10, 1864. 



COMPANY C— Commissioned Officers. 



Captain 

First Lieutenant.. 
First Lieutenant.. 

Second Lieutenant 
Second Lieutenant 



John G. Kelly.... 

Wm. Wallace 

Dan'l Vanderhoof. 

Henry K. Wicks.. 
David Love 



Date of 
Commission. 



June28, ls64 June28, 1864 
June28, 18641 Juue28, 1864 
Jan. 20, 1865 Jan. 29, 1865 



June 28, 1864 
Mar. 27, 1865 



June 28, 1864 
May 10, 1865 



Remarks. 



Prom. Capt. Co. A, same bat. 

Vice Wallace, promoted; mus- 
tered out Dec. 23, 1865. 

Resigned April 30, 1865. 

Vice Wicks, resigned ; mus- 
tered out Dec. 23. 1865. 



Enlisted Men. 



1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 



Names. 



SERGEANTS. 

N. R. Warner 

S. A. Densmore 

Eli Morledge 

L. J. Crombie 

Geo. E. Ball 

CORPORALS. 

J. B. Libby 

Geo. Brasch 

A. J. Grimes 

Chas. C. Mills 

S. T. E.England 

Dan'l Casey 

Jas. Lonergan 

F. Woods 

DRUMMER. 

Chas. Bowering 

FIFER. 

Rufus Gastello 

PRIVATES. 

Abies, Wm 

Ayer, Wm. A 



Age. 



Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1S65. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 



Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 



out December 23, 
out December 23, 
out December 23, 
out December 23, 
out December 23, 
out December 23, 
out December 23, 
out December 23, 



1865. 
1*65. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1S65. 



Mustered out December 23, 1S65. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 



45 



Compant C. — Enlisted Men.— (Continued). 



A fio. 



Remarks. 



Bradley, G. W 

Appleton, Win. It. . . 

Berry, Q. E 

Bowen, I 

Boulware, John 

Breeden, 1$. S 

Buck, J. M 

Bishop, Win. M 

Bell. John 

Bray, James 

Barnes, Jamee , 

Caleghan, M 

Carter, C. C 

Clifford. J. A 

Corquillot. Jules 

Chavis, John , 

Commons, <;. W 

Campbell, Samuel . . . 

Chase, Q. M 

Crelbenon, Wm. A. . 

Coppers, L 

Cook, John V 

Cook, Win. J 

Diamond, James 

Dyer, James 

Day,8. C 

Daly, Thomas 

Doll, Win 

Day, EdWard , 

Fox, ,!r> ? e , 

Fitsshugh.T. B 

Gensler, C 

Guilloux. F 

Qile, R. W 

Ilig^ins, F 

1 In ris, A 

Hough, Thomas 

Hoard, L 

Howard, V 

Hubbard, F 

Hutchison, B. E.... , 

Hinckley, L. K 

Hughes, T. II 

Hill, Joshua , 

Knapp, R.P 

Love, David 

Lock, 11. 3 

Lougee, J. B 

Lovran, B. E 

La ( i uz, C. Do 

Lyon, W. A 

Leffley, Jos 

Mulley, J 

Mai line/., San Maria 

Mc< mhy, John 

Murry, B 

McDade, George.... 
Mulcbay, Win. J — 

McKinty, Won 

Mi ■< ormack, — 

McCoy, M 

McVej . Daniel 

Mai tin, John W 

Masseth, M 

Mitchell. Alex 

Mi (in-, John H 

McKay, D. 8 

Nutting, P. I 

Nolan, < leorge L. ., 

O'Neill, F. 

Phelps, B, D 



Mum. red out December 28, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 38, i s o."j. 
Mustered out December 88, 1866, 
Mustered out December 38, I 
Mustered out December 28, I • 
Mustered out December 23, I 
Deserted. 

Deserted. 
Deserted. 
Deserted, 

I »<>ii ted. 

Mustered out December 23, 1 
Mustered out December 28, 1886. 
Mustered out December 23, i s <;.'>. 
Mustered out December 23, L865. 
Mustered nut December 23, i v o">. 
Mustered out December 28, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, I - 
Mustered out December 38, 1865. 
Mustered out December 28, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, I 
Mustered out December 23, 1885. 
Mu: tered oul Dei ember 28, 1865, 
Mustered out December 38, 1865, 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Deserted. 
Deserted, 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 28, 1865. 
Surrendered to Third California Infantry. 
Mustered out December 23, 1865. 
Mustered out December 23, 1&65. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 33, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23. 1865. 

Deserted December 25, 1864. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Promoted Second Lieutenant Co. C, Infantry. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1885. 

Mustered out December 28, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Deserted. . 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

I deserted. 

i >eSl rlnl. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 38, 1865. 
Mustered out December 28, 1865. 
Mustered out December 88, L868, 
Mustered oul December 23, 1865, 
Mo tered oul December 88, 186 >. 
Mustered out December 28, 1885, 



Mustered out December 2:;, L865. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December ~:>, \^'>. 

Mustered out December 23, L865, 



46 



Company C— Enlisted Men— (Continued.) 



No. 



Names. 



Age. 



Remarks. 



89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

121 

122 

123 

124 



Rouley, W 

Reefe, F 

Rhodes, M. M... 
Reno, Jas. M.... 
RobiDBon, Wm.. 

Riendan, E 

Robinson, John. 

Sklnkle, A 

Scott, E. F 

Smith, J. J 

Smith, Wm 

Savage, M 

Stotts, Wm 

Stauffer, B 

Sigler, G. W 

Shaw, John 

Sumpter, A 

Stewart, Jos 

Scott, Jas. M.... 

Sawyer, F 

Tracy, Wm. W. . 
Tasco, Wm. J.... 

Voigt, F. W 

Van Meter, A. G. 
Wallace, G. B.... 
Warden, Jas. W.. 

Winslow, B 

Willis, H 

Williams, R 

Wheeler, Jas. P.. 
Winter, A. F. N.. 
Wallace, John. . .. 
Whybark, Jas... . 

Wells, Henry 

locum, A. H 

Young, E. A 



Mustered out December 23, 1865, 

Mastered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Deserted December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Honorably discharged. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Died January 28, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1865. 

Mustered out December 23, 1S63. 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Deserted. 

Mustered out December 23, 

Mustered out December 23, 



1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 
1865. 



1865. 

1865. 



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